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Mrs. DaniKl Manning, President Cjeneral.
LINEAGE BOOK
National Society
OF THE
Daughters of the American Revolution.
vouuME xxm.
2^001—23000
1898
Louise Pearsons Dolliver,
Historian General.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
1907.
Harrisburg, Pa.:
telegraph printing company
1907
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PREFACE.
PREFACE.
The Revolutionary ancestry of another one thousand Daughters
of the American Revolution is recorded in this Twenty-third Vol-
ume of the Lineage Book.
Our growing reference library; the arrangement by Card Cata-
logue of the Revolutionary soldiers at the Pension Office and the
intelligent personal research of individual Daughters are aids which
have greatly strengthened our records.
Many additional ancestors have been added to those at first veri-
fied and families widely separated geographically have been linked
together. These are tied by referring to other numbers and thus
lines running through these volumes are unbroken. The personnel
of the Revolutionary period is better known each year and it beckons
its children of the present day to more patriotic effort.
Louise Pe;arsons Doi^liver.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Frontispiece.
Mrs. Daniel Manning.
OFFICERS.
THE NATIONAL SOCIETY
OF THE
Daughters of the American Revolution.
National Board of Management.
J898.
President General.
Mrs. Daniel Manning.
Uice-Pre$tdent General in Chnrsi of Oraanization of Chapters.
Mrs. Albert D. Brockett.
Uice-Pre$ident$ General.
Mrs. Russell A. Alger, Mrs. Ellen M. Colton,
Mrs. N. D. Sperry, Miss Mary Boyce Temple,
Mrs. John M. Thurston, Mrs. Charles W. Fairbanks,
Mrs. Horatio N. Tapin. Miss Mary Isabella Forsyth,
Mrs. Marcus A. Hanna, Mrs. Abner Hoopes,
Mrs. William W. Shippen, Mrs. Charles O'Neil,
Mrs. William P. Frye, Miss Anna C. Benning,
Mrs. John N. Jewett, Mrs. Green Clay Goodloe,
Mrs. Eleanor W. Howard, Mrs. Charlotte E. Main,
Mrs. Anita N. McGee, M. D., Mrs. Angus Cameron,
gbaplain General.
Mrs. Charles A. Stakely.
I^ecordins Secretary General.
Mrs. Albert Akers.
Corresponding Secretary General.
Mrs. Kate Kearney Henry.
Kegistrar General.
Mrs. Susan Reviere Hetzel.
rreasnrer General.
Mrs. Mark Burckle Hatch.
I)i$torian General.
Mrs. Mary Jane Seymour.
Hssistant liistorian General.
Mrs. Robert S. Hatcher.
Ctbrarian General.
Mrs. Gertrude Bascom Darwin.
state Rcdents.
Alabama, Mrs
Arkansas,
California,
Colorado,
Connecticut,
Delaware,
District of Columbia,
Florida,
Georgia,
Illinois,
Indiana,
Indian Territory,
Iowa, • .
Kansas,
Kentucky,
Louisiana
Maine,
Maryland,
Massachusetts,
Michigan,
Minnesota,
Mississippi,
Missouri,
Montana,
Nebraska,
New Hampshire,
New Jersey,
New Mexico,
New York,
North Carolina,
North Dakota,
Ohio,
Oklahoma,
Oregon,
Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island,
South Carolina,
South Dakota,
Tennessee,
Texas,
Utah,
Vermont,
Virginia,
Washington,
West Virginia
Wisconsin,
Wyoming,
J. Morgan Smith.
Frederick Hanger.
Virginia Knox Maddox.
W11.LIAM F. Slocum.
Sara Thomson Kinney.
Elizabeth C. Churchman.
Mary H. Newcomb.
John G. Christopher.
Porter King.
Henry M. Shepard.
E. A. Atkins.
Walter A. Duncan.
Clara A. Cooley.
Mattie a. Hand.
Edward N. Maxwell.
Benjamin F. Story.
Helen Frye White.
J. Pembroke Thom.
T. M. Brown.
Wm. Fitzhugh Edwards.
E. Torrance.
William H. Sims.
George H. Shields.
Edmund A. Wasson.
Frances Avery Haggard
JosiAH Carpenter.
David A. Depue.
L. Bradford Prince.
James Mead Belden.
Edward Dilworth Latta.
Frances C. Holley.
EsTES George Rathbone.
Cassius M. Barnes
I. W. Card.
Thomas Roberts.
Susan A. Ballou.
Clark Waring.
Andrew J. Kellar.
James S. Pilcher.
James B. Clark.
Clarence E. Allen.
Jesse Burdett.
Hugh Nelson Page.
Chauncy W. Griggs.
James S. Peck.
Francis E. Warren
l)cnordry Officm.
honorary Pretident General.
Mrs. John W. Foster.
Mrs. Adlai E- Stevenson.
fioMorary Uice-Presidettts General.
Elected for life. Date of election.
Mrs. Margaret Hetzel, 1892.
Mrs. Lei^and Stanford, 1893.
Mrs. Roger A. Pryor, 1893.
Mrs. John R. Putnam, 1893.
Mrs. a. Leo Knott, 1894.
Mrs. Ellen Hardin Wal-
worth, 1894.
Mrs. M. C. Butler, 1894.
Miss Eugenia Washington,
1895.
Mrs. Joshua WiLBOUR, 1895.
Mrs. a. Howard Clark, 1895.
Mrs. R. Ogden Doremus, 1895.
Mrs. Lucy Preston Beale,
1895-
Miss Mary Desha, 1895.
Miss Clara Barton, 1896.
Mrs. a. C Geer, 1896.
Mrs. Samuel Eliot, 1896.
Mrs. MaryV.^E. Cabell, 1898.
MEMBERS
OF THE
NATIONAL SOCIETY.
THE NATIONAL SOCIETY
OF THE
Daughters of the American Revolution.
MRS. ALICE FARNHAM LEADER. 22001
Born in Batavia, New York.
Wife of John A. Leader.
Descendant of Reuben Farnham and Sergt. Sherman Pat-
terson.
Daughter of Reuben Farnham and Frances Humphreys, his wife.
Granddaughter of Moulton Farnham and Perintha Humphreys, his
wife; Hector Humphreys and Hannah Patterson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Farnham and Lydia Moulton, his wife;
Elnathan Patterson and EHzabeth Marshall, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Sherman Patterson and Hulda Beach, his
wife, m. 1776.
Reuben Farnham, (1749-1826), enUsted 1776 and was in the
battle of Long Island. He was placed on the pension roll of
Onondaga Co., N. Y., 1818, for service of private in the Con-
necticut Line. He died in Marcellus, N. Y.
Sherman Patterson, (1753-1842), served several enlistments.
He was placed on the pension roll of Oneida Co., N. Y., 1832,
for service of sergeant in the Connecticut militia. He was
born in Cornwall, Conn. ; died in Westmoreland, N. Y.
MRS. MARY AUGUSTA GOULD MARTIN. 22002
Born in Hallowell, Maine.
Wife of George P. Martin.
Note.— The number at the end of the name represents the National Number of the Mem-
ber of the Society.
daughte;rs of the American revolution.
Descendant of Judge Solomon Lombard, Solomon Lombard,
Jr., and Elias Legrow, all of Maine.
Daughter of Albert Percival Gould and Rebecca Lombard Hawkes,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Ebenezer Hawkes and Mary Lombard, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Hawkes and Rebecca Legrow, his
wife; Ephraim Lombard and Polly Perkins, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elias Legrow and Baker, his wife;
Solomon Lombard, Jr., and Lydia Grant, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Solomon Lombard and Sarah, his wife.
Solomon Lombard, (1706-81), was chairman of the Com-
mittee of Safety, a member of the General Court and at his
death, judge of Court of Common Pleas. He was born in
Truro ; died in Gorham.
Solomon Lombard, Jr., enlisted in Capt. Samuel Whitte-
more's company raised in Gorham, 1775. He was born, 1738.
Elias Legrow, (1755-1815), enlisted 1777, for three years in
the Massachusetts Continental Line and suffered the priva-
tions of Valley Forge. He was born in Windham, Maine,
where he died.
MRS. AUGUSTA JANE PRESCOTT. 22003
Born in Skowhegan, Maine.
Wife of Lyman Prescott.
Descendant of Jonathan Chandler.
Daughter of Seth Chandler and Lydia Banks, his wife.
Granddaughter of Reuben Chandler and Hannah Denning, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Chandler and Rebecca Packard, his
wife.
Jonathan Chandler turned out at the Lexington Alarm from
Duxbury, where he was born 171 8. His oldest son, Nathaniel,
also served as a soldier.
I^IRS. MARCIA ATKINSON INGERSOLL. 22004
Born in Hollis, Maine.
Wife of Richmond H. Ingersoll.
Descendant of Ensign Moses Atkinson.
Daughter of James Atkinson and Polly Barnes, his wife.
Granddaughter of Moses Atkinson and Rebecca Woodman, his wife.
Moses Atkinson, (1747-1813), enhsted, 1775, as sergeant,
served as ensign, 1776, and was in the battle of Long Island.
UNEIAGE BOOK.
He was born in Buxton, Mass., and died in New York while
on active duty as a soldier in the War of 1812,
MISS ANNIE L. INGERSOLL. 22005
Born in Biddeford, Maine.
Descendant of Ensign Moses Atkinson.
Daughter of Richmond H. IngersoU and Marcia Atkinson, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Atkinson and Polly Barnes, his wife.
See No. 22004.
MRS. SUSAN ELIZABETH PLAISTED STARBIRD. 22006
Born in Augusta, Maine.
Widow of Samuel Sylvester Starbird.
Descendant of Richard Perkins, Loring Gushing, Ezekiel
Gushing, Samuel Hart and James Hight.
Daughter of Samuel Pomeroy Plaisted and Sabrina Perkins, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Plaisted and Susan Hight, his wife; Ben-
jamin Garland Perkins and Frances Gushing, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Plaisted and Elizabeth Hart, his wife;
James Hight and Dorcas Mills, his wife; Richard Perkins and Abigail
Garland, his wife; Ezekiel Gushing and Frances McCobb, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hart and Elizabeth Lambert, his
wife ; Gilbert Perkins and Charity Hartford, his wife ; Loring Gushing
and Mary Parker, his wife.
Richard Perkins, (1756- 1832), served in many battles and
survived to receive a pension in Goos Go., N. H.
Loring Gushing, (1721-77), a graduate of Harvard, served
as a soldier in the Massachusetts militia and died in the army.
Ezekiel Gushing, (1751-1825), served in the same company
with his father. He died in Phippsburg, Maine.
Samuel Hart, (1741-1813), served in the artillery. He was
born in Portsmouth ; died in Jefferson, N. H.
James Hight served in the New Hampshire artillery.
Also Nos. 5897, 9060.
22007
MISS ELLEN ADELA RICE. 22008
Born in Rockland, Maine.
Descendant of Richard Rice, James Rice, Lieut. James Lord,
Lieut. George Robinson, Sergt. Amos Baker.
Daughter of Albert Smith Rice and Frances Weston Baker, his wife.
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Granddaughter of Richard Drury Rice and Anne R. Smith, his wife;
Henry Knox Baker and Sarah Mary Lord, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Drury Rice and Deborah Bannister,
his wife ; Stevens Smith and Nancy Robinson, his wife ; Amos Baker
and Betsy Weston, his wife ; Ephraim Lord and Salome Dennis, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Rice and Sarah Perry, his wife ;
George Robinson and Zipporah Allen, his second wife; James Lord
and Elizabeth Brown, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Rice and Sarah Drury, his wife.
Richard Rice, (1730-93), served as a private from Natick at
the Rhode Island Alarm.
James Rice, (1758-1829), served as a private in Capt.
Joshua Fiske's company. Col, Abner Perry's regiment, 1780.
James Lord, (1737-1830), served as lieutenant of the Mas-
sachusetts Continental infantry, 1776. He was born in Ips-
wich, Mass. ; died in Litchfield, Maine,
George Robinson, (1726-1812), served as heutenant at the
Lexington Alarm and in the defense of Boston. He was born
in Attleboro, Mass,, where he died.
Amos Baker, (1756-1850), was placed on the pension roll of
Middlesex county, 1831, for service of private and sergeant in
the Massachusetts militia. He was born in Lincoln, Mass,,
where he died.
Also Nos. 2875, 12696, 20429, 21512, 21807.
MRS, ANNE FRANCES RICE SNOW, 22009
Born in Rockland, Maine.
Wife of Carlton Farwell Snow.
Descendant of Richard Rice, James Rice, Lieut. George
Robinson, Sergt, Amos Baker and Lieut. James Lord.
Daughter of Albert Smith Rice and Frances Weston Baker, his wife.
See No. 22008.
MISS MARY BLANCHE BIXBY. 22010
Born in Skowhegan, Maine.
Descendant of Joseph Weston, of Maine.
Daughter of Augustus Rufus Bixby and Sarah Harville Spaulding,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Rufus Bixby and Betsey Weston, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Weston and Anna Powers, his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Weston and Eunice Farasworth,
his wife.
Joseph Weston, (1732-75), acted as pilot in Arnold's expedi-
tion up the Kennebec and died in Canaan, Maine, from the
effects of the exposure. He was born in Concord, Mass.
Also Nos. 14693, 17518, 18478,
MRS. HELEN SOPHIA MILLER COBURN. 2201 1
Born in Turner, Maine.
Wife of Stephen Coburn.
Descendant of Lieut. William Thompson, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Charles Miller and Susan Drew Thompson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ira Thompson and Sophia Drew, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Thompson and Deborah Sturtevant,
his wife.
William Thompson, (1748-1816), was lieutenant of Capt.
Joshua Benson's company. Col. Theophilus Cotton's regiment
at the siege of Boston. He was born in Middleboro, Mass.,
where he died.
Also No. 18478.
MRS. SARAH ABBY HANSON. 22012
Born in Portland, Maine.
Wife of Charles V. Hanson.
Descendant of Samuel Libby, of Maine.
Daughter of John W. Libby and Jane Rowe Bolton, his wife.
Granddaughter of Caleb Libby and Sarah Webster, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Libby and Abigail Graffam, his wife,
m. 1873.
Samuel Libby, (1759-1819), enlisted, 1775, under Capt. Ben-
jamin Larrabee and served in New York. He joined the
Penobscot expedition, 1779, and endured great hardship. He
was born in Scarboro, where he died. His widow received a
pension.
Also No. 14242.
MRS. MARY STEWARD HEATH. 22013
Born in Skowhegan, Maine.
Wife of Edward W. Heath.
Descendant of Maj. John Moore and of Daniel Steward.
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of Hiram Swain Steward and Cynthia Steward White,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Con?tantine White and Cynthia Steward, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Steward and Olive Moore, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Steward and Mary Ireland (d. l8l8),
his wife; John Moore and Peggy Goffe, his wife.
John Moore, (1731-1809), commanded a company of Bed-
ford county militia at the Lexington Alarm, fought at Bunker
Hill and was promoted after the battle as the major was killed.
Ill-health compelled him to retire from active duty, but he
aided the patriot cause in civil life. He was bom in Litchfield,
N. H. ; died in Norridgewock, Maine.
Also Nos. 9141, 12321.
Daniel Steward, (1734-1802), served in the militia, as did
also his son Daniel. He was born in Salem; died in Fitch-
burg, Mass.
MRS. LOIS WESTON PATTEN. 22014
Born in Logtown, Mississippi.
Wife of Roland T. Patten.
Descendant of Joseph Weston, of Maine.
Daughter of Henry Weston and Lois Angela Mead, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Whitney Weston and Sally Parker Walker,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Weston and Mary White, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Weston and Eunice Farnsworth,
his wife.
See No. 22010.
MRS. GRACE COBURN SMITH. 22015
Born in Skowhegan, Maine.
Wife of George Otis Smith.
Descendant of Lieut. William Thompson, and of Joseph
Weston.
Daughter of Stephen Coburn and Helen Sophia Miller, his wife.
Granddaughter of Eleazer Coburn and Mary Weston, his wife;
Charles Miller and Susan Drew Thompson, his wife.
See No. 2201 1.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Weston and Mary White, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Weston and Eunice Farnsworth, his
wife.
See No. 22010.
LINEAGE BOOK.
MRS. EDA KEZIA SMITH PEGRAM. 22016
Born in Hodgdon, Maine.
Wife of Edward Leighton Pegram.
Descendant of Maj. Stephen Smith.
Daughter of Joseph Otis Smith and Cordelia Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter of Barnabas C. Smith and Maria L. Small, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Otis Smith and Elizabeth Coffin, his
wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Stephen Smith and Deborah Ellis, his wife.
Stephen Smith, (1739-1806), was in command of the Coast
Guard of Maine and was appointed naval officer of the port of
Machias, 1776. He was commissary of the Eastern Depart-
ment until near the close of the war. He was bom in Sand-
wich, Mass. ; died in Machias, Maine.
Also Nos. 15062, 19024.
MRS. JOSIE WITHINGTON SMITH PIERCE. 22017
Born in Hodgdon, Maine.
Wife of William B. Pierce.
Descendant of Maj. Stephen Smith.
Daughter of Joseph Otis Smith and Emma Mayo, his wife.
Granddaughter of Barnabas C. Smith and Maria L. Small, his wife.
See No. 22016.
MISS LILLIAN C. SMITH. 22018
Born in Skowhegan, Maine.
Descendant of Timothy Pollard, of Maine.
Daughter of Sewell W. Smith and Ellen H. Wyman, his wife.
Granddaughter of Osgood Smith and Hannah Page, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Smith and Mehitable Pollard, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Pollard and Sarah Whittemore,
his wife.
Timothy Pollard, (1740- 1822), was placed on the pension
roll, 1818, for one year's actual service of private in the New
Hampshire troops. He was born in Nottingham, N. H. ; died
in Canaan, Maine.
MRS. ALMA B. C. WALTON. 22019
Born in Lexington, Maine.
Wife of Sylvester J. Walton.
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Descendant of Peter Norton.
Daughter of George W. Clark and Catherine L. Butler, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jacob Clark, Jr., and Catherine E. Bean, his wife;
Peter Butler and Rhoda Merry, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Butler and Mehitable Norton, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Norton and Sarah Bassett, his wife.
Peter Norton, (1718-92), served in Capt. John Russell's
compan}' for the defense of the coast, 1776. He was born in
Edgartown, where he died.
Also Nos. 6687, 11128, 14886, 16230.
MISS ETHEL S. WALTON. 22020
Born in Skowhegan, Maine.
Descendant of Peter Norton.
Daughter of Sylvester J. Walton and Alma B. C. Clark, his wife.
Granddaughter of George W. Clark and Catherine L. Butler, his wife.
See No. 22019.
MISS GERTRUDE SOPHIA WESTON. 22021
Born in Skowhegan, Maine.
Descendant of Joseph Weston, of Maine.
Daughter of Levi Wyman Weston and Clementine Allen Houghton,
his wife.
Granddaughter of John Whitney Weston and Sally Parker Walker,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Weston and Mary White, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Weston and Eunice Famsworth,
his wife.
See No. 22010.
MRS. CLARA FOBES BESSEY. 22022
Born in Paris, Maine.
Wife of Alden Bessey, M. D.
Descendant of Jonathan Rice, Nathaniel Eames, Nathaniel
Eames, Jr., and Rev. Caleb Prentiss, all of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Elbridge Fobes and Julia Prentiss, his wife.
Granddaughter of Seth Fobes and Rachel Eames, his wife; Henry
Prentiss and Mary Hart, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Eames and Kata Rice, his wife;
Caleb Prentiss and Pamela Mellen, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Eames and Rachel Lovell, his
wife; Jonathan Rice and Ruth Eames, his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK.
Jonathan Rice, (1725-80), served as a private in the militia.
Nathaniel Eames, Jr., (1747-1820), was a minute man from
Framingham at the Lexington and Bennington Alarms. He
was born in Framingham, where he died.
Nathaniel Eames, (1703-96), served as a minute man.
Also Nos. 14931, 16597, 20986.
Caleb Prentiss, (1746-1813), was a militia man at Concord.
Also No. 10942.
MRS. MARY E. COOK. 22023
Born in Unity, Maine.
Wife of Benjamin B. Cook.
Descendant of Amos Jones.
Daughter of Samuel S. Berry and Olive Mussey, his wife.
Granddaughter of Edmund Mussey and Ruth Jones, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Jones and Mary Pattie, his wife.
Amos Jones enlisted from Lunenburg, Mass., 1779, at the
age of 19, and was placed on the pension roll of Unity, Maine,
1818, for service of private in the Massachusetts troops.
MRS. JOSEPHINE PRINCE DRUMMOND. 22024
Born in Buckfield, Maine.
Wife of Albert Forster Drummond.
Descendant of Capt. Simeon Leach, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Charles Henry Prince and Eunice Ann Atwood, his wife.
Granddaughter of Lorenzo Atwood and Lucy Harris, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Harris and Vashti Leach, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Leach and Elizabeth Curtis, his
wife.
Simeon Leach, (1734-77), served as lieutenant of minute
men at the Lexington Alarm and commanded a company of
guards, 1776, under Col. Benjamin Gill. He was born in
Halifax ; died in Stoughton, Mass.
MISS HELEN M. DUNBAR. 22025
Born in Castine, Maine.
Descendant of David Dunbar, Jr., and of William Hutchings,
of Maine.
Daughter of Samuel Dunbar and Clara P. Wardwell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Reuben Dunbar and Elizabeth Parker, his wife;
Eben Wardwell and Lovinia Hutchings, his wife.
lO DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-granddaughter of David Dunbar, Jr., and Elizabeth Ellmes, his
wife, m. 1779; William Hutchings and Mary Wardvvell, his wife.
David Dunbar, Jr., (1756-1840), was placed on the pension
roll for service of private in the Massachusetts Line. He was
born in Scituate, Mass.; died in Penobscot, Maine.
William Hutchings, (1764- 1866), was the last survivor of
the soldiers of New England and his one hundredth birthday
was fittingly celebrated at Bangor, Maine.
Also Nos. 5899, 16264.
MISS MARY W. FOGG. 22026
Born in Unity, Maine.
Descendant of Sergt. Joseph Bartlett.
Daughter of Benjamin Fogg and Harriet Bartlett, his wife.
Granddaughter of Lemuel Bartlett and Hannah Chase, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Bartlett and Lydia Cobb, his wife.
Joseph Bartlett, (1739-1808), served as corporal and ser-
geant in the Massachusetts Continental Line, 1777-81. He
was entitled to honorary badge for faithful service from 1775-
83. He was born in Plymouth, Mass. ; died in Unity, Maine.
MISS SARA DRUMMOND LANG. 22027
Born in Vassalboro, Maine.
Descendant of Maj. Josiah Hay den, Lieut. Samuel Stack-
pole, Micah Blackwell and Thomas Burgess.
Daughter of John Alton Lang and Caroline Redington Drummond,
his wife.
Granddaughter of John Damon Lang and Ann Elmira Stackpole, his
wife; Clark Drummond and Cynthia Blackwell, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Stackpole and Sarah Morril, his wife;
John Drummond and Damaris Hayden, his wife ; Mordecai Blackwell
and Sarah Burgess, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Stackpole and Zerviah Watson, his
wife ; Josiah Hayden and Silence Howard, his wife ; Micah Blackwell
and Lydia Tobey, his wife ; Thomas Burgess and Anis Fuller, his wife.
Josiah Hayden, (1734-1818), was captain of minute men,
1775; promoted major, 1776. He was at Harlem Heights
where he commanded the regiment in absence of the superior
officer. He was born in Braintree, Mass. ; died in Winslow,
Maine.
Also Nos. 5895, 9059, 19201.
LINEAGE BOOK. II
Samuel Stackpole, (1740- 1823), enlisted from Dover and
served as lieutenant under Capt. Abraham Perkins. He was
born in Dover; died in Rochester, N. H.
Also Nos. 785s, 21 100.
Micah Blackwell, (1741-81), was a minute man at the Lex-
ington Alarm and 1776 was quartermaster for the Barnstable
county regiment. He was born in Sandwich, where he died.
Thomas Burgess, (1741-1820), served as a private from
Sandwich, at the Lexington and Dartmouth Alarms. He was
born in Sandwich, Mass. ; died in Fairfield, Maine.
MRS. EVIE H. G. ROBINSON. 22028
Born in Anson, Maine.
Wife of William C. Robinson.
Descendant of Lieut. Thomas McFaden, Maj. Ephraim
Heald and Thomas Kenney, James Savage and Edward
Fuller.
Daughter of Stickney Gray and Ellen L. Caswell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Gray and Sarah Cragin (b. 1800), his
wife; John Caswell and Caroline K. Fuller (b. 1822), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of George Gray and Rebecca McFaden, his wife;
John Cragin and Ruth Heald, his wife ; Allen Fuller and Nancy Ken-
ney (1790-1845), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas McFaden and Hannah Savage, his
wife; Ephraim Heald and Sarah Conent, his wife; Thomas Kenney
and Hannah White, his wife ; Edward Fuller and Mary Jones, his wife,
m. 1771.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Savage and Mary Hilton, his wife.
Thomas McFaden, (1740-1840), served as Heutenant under
Capt. John Hinkley, in the Lincoln county regiment. He died
in Embden, Maine.
Ephraim Heald, (1734-1813), was chairman of the first
Committee of Safety, and marched from Temple, at the Lex-
ington Alarm. He was born in Concord, Mass.; died in
Temple, N. H.
Also Nos. 16267, 21829.
Thomas Kenney, (1761-1825), was placed on the pension
roll of Kennebec county, 181 8, for service of private in the
Massachusetts Line. He was born in Hallowell, Maine, where
he died.
James Savage, (171 5-1805), served in the seacoast defense
12 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
at Penobscot, 1779. He was born in Ireland; died in Wool-
wich, Maine.
Edward Fuller served as a minute man, 1775, under Capt.
Oliver Colburn. He was born, 1746, in Barnstable, Mass.;
Died in Pittston, Maine.
MISS JOSEPHINE G. SCRIBNER. 22029
Born in Ripon, Wisconsin.
Descendant of Joshua Vesey, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of E. H. Scribner and Sarah McCrillis, his wife.
Granddaughter of David McCrillis and Sally Vesey, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Vesey and Mary Fifield, his wife.
Joshua Vesey, (1753-1850), was placed on the pension roll
of Rockingham county, 1832, for service of private in the New
Hampshire Continental Line. He died in Deerfield, N. H.
MRS. ADA VIRGINIA SMITH. 22030
Born in Unity, Maine.
Descendant of Amos Jones.
Wife of Charles E. Smith.
Daughter of Amos Jones Mussey and Louisa Violette Farwell, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Edmund Mussey and Ruth Jones, his wife.
See No. 22023.
MRS. ANNA WENTWORTH STEVENS. 22031
Born in Waterville, Maine.
Wife of Charles W. Stevens.
Descendant of Capt. Nathaniel Cousins, of Maine.
Daughter of George Wentworth and Sophia Thatcher Lovejoy, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Benjamin Wentworth and Olive Cousins, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Cousins and Catherine Lassell Went-
worth, his wife.
Nathaniel Cousins, (1743-1832), entered the army as ensign,
and rose to the rank of captain. He was placed on the pen-
sion roll of York county, 1831, for service in the Massa-
chusetts State troops. He was born in Wells ; died in Kenne-
bunk, Maine.
LINEAGE BOOK. I3
MRS. VIOLA BEAN THOMES. 22032
Bom in Waterville, Maine.
Wife of Robert Scot Thomes.
Descendant of Maj. Josiah Hay den.
Daughter of Everett Richard Drummond and Aubigue M. Bean, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Clark Drummond and Cynthia Blackwell, his wife.
See Nos. 22027, 22032.
MRS. AUBIGUE ELLEN WYMAN. 22033
Born in Waterville, Maine.
Wife of Elwood Taylor Wyman.
Descendant of Maj. Josiah Hayden.
Daughter of Everett Richard Drummond and Aubigue M. Bean, his
wife.
See No. 22027.
MISS MAY HEBERTON KERR. 22034
Born in Baltimore, Maryland.
Descendant of Lieut. John Craig and of Lieut. Thomas
Wyer Lockerman, of Maryland,
Daughter of Frank Kerr and Mary Heberton, his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert Heberton (b. 1809), and Arabella Locker-
man (b. 1815), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of George Heberton (b. 1764) and Mary Lord
Craig (b. 1768), his wife; Matthew Ryal Lockerman (b. 1777) and
Mary Caldwell, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Craig and Jane (Robinson) English,
his wife, m. 1767; Thomas Wyer Lockerman and Catharine Ryal, his
wife.
John Craig, (i 733-1 821), served as lieutenant with the
Monmouth Associators. The battle was fought on his farm,
his house was a hospital and his wife nursed the wounded.
He was born in Scotland and is buried in Tennet churchyard,
where his wife also rests.
Also Nos. 5528, 10774, 1 1757, 13718.
Thomas Wyer Lockerman served as lieutenant in the East-
em Shore Flying Camp, 1776. He was born, 1738, in Dor-
chester county, Md.
14 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOIvUTION.
MRS. MARY ROWLAND CLAPP. 22035
Born in Port Deposit, Maryland,
Widow of Dr. Levi Wheaton Clapp.
Descendant of James Webb.
Daughter of James Harvey Rowland and Elizabeth Ann Webb, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan Webb and Rachel Ash, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Webb, Jr., and Rebecca Parke, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Webb and Martha, his wife.
James Webb, (1708-85), was a member of the Committee of
Correspondence, of Lancaster county, and also served in the
Assembl)^ He wras born in Birmingham, England; died in
Lancaster county, Pa.
MRS. VIRGINIA MYERS. 22036
Born in Baltimore, Maryland.
Wife of William Govane Howard Myers.
Descendant of Charles Barber, of Maryland.
Daughter of Andrew Flannigain and Catharine E. Taylor, his wife.
Granddaughter of Lemuel Taylor and Diademia Davis, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Taylor and Catharine Barber, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Charles Barber and Elizabeth, his wife.
Charles Barber was a member of the Council of Protest
against Great Britain, 1774. He was born in Annapolis,
where he died in 1806.
Also No. 2948.
22037
22038
MRS. SARAH E. HALLETT MILDRAM. 22039
Born in Nantucket, Massachusetts.
Widow of Frank Benton Mildram.
Descendant of Richard Mitchell, Jr., of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Reuben Hallett and Sarah Mitchell Barrett, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Wendell Barrett and Lydia Folger Mitchell,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Christopher Mitchell and Jemima Folger, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Mitchell, Jr., and Hepsabeth Bar-
nard, his wife.
Richard Mitchell, Jr., (1735-1819), served as a town officer,
1775-83. He was born in Nantucket, where he died.
Also No. 20974.
UNCAGE BOOK. 15
MRS. MARY G. UPHAM. 22040
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Wife of Horace A. J. Upham.
Descendant of Paul Gardner, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Thomas Arnold Greene and Elizabeth Lynes Cadle, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Welcome Arnold Greene and Sarah Gardner, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Zenas Gardner and Susannah Hussey, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Paul Gardner and Rachel Starbuck, his wife.
Paul Gardner, (1730-1813), was a civil officer of Nantucket,
where he was born and where he died.
Also No. 20969.
22041
MISS MARGARET CROCKER. 22042
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Col. Jonathan Glover, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of George Glover Crocker and Annie Bliss Keep, his wife.
Granddaughter of Uriel Crocker and Sarah Kidder Haskell, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Uriel Crocker and Mary James, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard James and Mary Glover, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Jonathan Glover and Abigail Burnham,
his wife.
Jonathan Glover, (1731-1804), was colonel of the Fifth
Essex county regiment. He was elected to the Legislature,
1776, and served many years. He was born in Salem, Mass.
Also Nos. 2805, 18491.
MISS GERTRUDE HORSFORD FISKE. 22043
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Col. Gamaliel Bradford, Lieut. Gamaliel
Bradford, Jr., of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Andrew Fiske and Gertrude Hubbard Horsford, his wife.
Granddaughter of Augustus Henry Fiske and Hannah Rogers Brad-
ford, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Gamaliel Bradford, Jr., and Elizabeth Hickling,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gamaliel Bradford and Sarah Alden, his
wife.
GamaHel Bradford, (1731-1807), was colonel of the Four-
3
l6 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
teenth Massachusetts Continental Regiment, 1777, and was
retired, 1781. He was born in Duxbury, where he died.
Also No. 937.
Gamaliel Bradford, Jr., (1763-1824), served as ensign under
his father, 1779. He was lieutenant in Jackson's Continental
regiment at the close of the war. He was born in Duxbury;
died in Cambridge.
MISS MARIA DAVIS HASTINGS. 22044
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Col. Aaron Davis and of Moses Davis, of
Massachusetts.
Daughter of William Henry Howe Hastings and Maria Davis, his
wife.
Granddaughter of William Davis and Maria Davis, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Davis and Sarah Smith, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Moses Davis and Hannah Pierpont, his
wife.
Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Davis and Mary Perrin, his wife.
Aaron Davis, (1709-77), was a member of the Committee of
Correspondence, of Suffolk county. He was a delegate to the
Provincial Congress and instructed "to act upon such meas-
ures as may come before you most likely to procure the liberty
of all America." He was born in Roxbury, where he died.
Moses Davis, (1744-1823), was a minute man at the Lex-
ington Alarm and served on war committees. He was born
in Roxbury, where he died.
Also Nos. 2168, 7193.
MRS. EMILY FRANCES PRATT BOWEN. 22045
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Wife of Stephen Bowen.
Descendant of Maj. Gen. Artemas Ward, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of EUiott William Pratt and Frances Emily Carruth, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Frances Sumner Carruth and Sarah Ann Henshaw
Ward, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Henshaw Ward and Sarah Henshaw,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Walter Ward and Elizabeth Denny,
his wife.
UNEAGE BOOK. 17
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Artemas Ward and Sarah Trowbridge,
his wife.
Artemas Ward, (1727-1800), was the first major general ap-
pointed by the Continental Congress and was in command at
Cambridge until the arrival of Washington. Ill health com-
pelled him to resign from the army. He was president of the
State E;xecutive Council. He was born and died in Shrews-
bury, Mass., and upon his monument is recorded his service,
both civil and military.
Also Nos. 4443, 6241, 7207, 13042, 14557, 15616, 16047, 21572.
MISS MARY GRAY STONE. 22046
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Gen. Timothy Pickering, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Richard Stone and Lucy Bowditch, his wife.
Granddaughter of J. IngersoU Bowditch and Lucy Orne Nichols, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Ropes Nichols and Mary Pickering,
his wife.
Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Pickering and Rebecca White, his
wife.
Timothy Pickering, (i 745-1829), a graduate of Harvard,
was a member of the Board of War, 1780, when Congress
unanimously appointed him quartermaster general which office
he held until it was abolished. He was born in Salem, where
he died.
Also Nos. 1009, 14764, 17754.
MRS. CHARLOTTE DEAN BRADFORD EATON. 22047
Born in Raynham, Massachusetts.
Wife of Horace L. Eaton.
Descendant of Peleg Bradford and of Corp. James Brad-
ford, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Alexander Bradford and Charlotte Williams Dean, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Consider Bradford and Elizabeth Wilder, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Bradford and Sarah Ellis, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Peleg Bradford and Lydia Sturtevant, his
wife.
Peleg Bradford, (1724-1804), served at the Rhode Island
Alarm, 1778, in Capt. Ebenezer Washburn's company of Ply-
l8 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION,
mouth county. He was born in Kingston, Mass., where he
died,
James Bradford, (1749-1833), served several enlistments in
the Massachusetts Line. He applied for a pension, 183 1,
and it was allowed for service of private and corporal. He
was born in Kingston, where he died.
MRS. HELEN ELIZA MAGOUN HEALD. 22048
Born in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
Widow of Charles J. Morrill Heald.
Descendant of Sergt. Joseph Adams, Rev. Josiah Magoun,
Peter Tufts and Anne Adams Tufts.
Daughter of John Calvin Magoun and Sarah Ann Adams, his wife.
Granddaughter of Josiah Magoun and Anna Sleeper (1764-1834), his
wife; Joseph Adams and Sarah Tufts, his wife, m. 1802.
Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Tufts and Anne Adams, his wife.
Joseph Adams, (1743-1824), took his oxen and aided in the
fortifications of Dorchester Heights. He served under Capt.
Oliver Titcomb for guarding prisoners after the surrender of
Burgoyne. His silver tankard which he buried is now used
in the communion service at Arlington, Mass. He was born
in Arlington ; died in Charlestown, Mass.
Also Nos. 9134, 10491, 13367-
Josiah Magoun, (1759-1841), enlisted 1776 for three years
and was at Plattsburg, Ticonderoga and Crown Point. He
was mustered out on account of sickness, 1779. He was born
in East Kingston ; died in New Hampton, N. H.
Peter Tufts, (1723-91), served in the militia at Cambridge.
Anne Adams Tufts, (1729-1813), after the battle of Bunker
Hill, removed the soldiers to her home and nursed their
wounds. A chapter has been named in her honor.
MRS. KATHERINE WYMAN HOOD. 22049
Born in Derry, New Hampshire.
Wife of Charles Harvey Hood.
Descendant of Daniel Tenney,
Daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eastman and Sabra Wyman Jones,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Hugh Jones and Mehitable Wyman, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Wyman and Betsey Tenney (b. 1767),
his wife.
lini;age book. 19
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Daniel Tenney and Elizabeth Dole, his wife.
Daniel Tenney, (i 732-1 815), enlisted 1778 in the regiment
of New Hampshire Guards at Winter Hill, under Col. Jacob
Gerrish. He was born in Bradford, Mass., died in Pelham,
N. H.
MISS ANNA L. HAZELTON. 22050
Born in Chester, New Hampshire.
Descendant of Corp. Perley Chase, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of John A. Hazelton and Louise J. Chase, his wife.
Granddaughter of Josiah Chase and Adaline Ayer, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Perley Chase and Mary Ingalls, his wife.
Perley Chase, (1758-1832), was placed on the pension roll
of Rockingham county, for service of private and corporal in
the Massachusetts Continental Line. He was born in Chester,
N. H., where he died.
MISS GERTRUDE G. BCENDALL. 22051
Born in Chelsea, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Jonathan Conant.
Daughter of Henry A. Kendall and Frances L. Conant, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Conant and Hannah Fornis, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Conant, Jr., and Polly Baker, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Jonathan Conant and Mercy Lovett, his
wife.
Jonathan Conant, (1737-90), was chairman of the Commit-
tee of Safety, of Beverly. He was born in Beverly, Mass.;
died in Mount Vernon, N. H.
Also No. 14956.
MRS. CAROLINE LOVELL WOOD MAYNARD. 22052
Bom in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Wife of Alfred Seymour Maynard.
Descendant of Judge Ephraim Wood, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Alexander Wood and Amelia Hewes, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Wood and Nancy Myrick, his first wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Wood and Mary Heald, his first wife.
Ephraim Wood, (1733-1814), was one of the first Justices
appointed by the Council and held the office through life. He
paid the bounty of three men. He was born in Concord,
Mass., where he died.
Also Nos. 8450, 10203, 11121.
20 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MISS ANNIE MARIA MUNROE. 22053
Born in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Judge Ephraim Wood.
Daughter of James Munroe and Maria Wood, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Wood and Mary PipUsbury, his second
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Wood and Mary Heald, his wife.
See No. 22052.
MISS ADALINE LOUISE SANBORN. 22054
Born in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Sergt. Joseph Adams, Rev. Josiah Magoun,
Peter Tufts and Anne Adams Tufts.
Daughter of David Augustus Sanborn and Ann Sarah Magoun, his
wife.
Granddaughter of John Calvin Magoun and Sarah Ann Adams, his
wife.
See No. 22048.
MISS MARY JUDSON WARREN. 22055
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Warren, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Adoniram Judson Warren and Elizabeth Whitmore, his
wife.
Granddaughter of David Warren and Sally C. Brewster, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David Warren and Sally Dunham, his wife,
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Warren and Jane Sturtevant, his
wife, m. 1 761.
Benjamin Warren, (1740-1822), commanded a company of
Massachusetts militia. He was bom and died in Plymouth.
MISS KATHARINE WOOD. 22056
Born in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Judge Ephraim Wood.
Daughter of Alexander Wood and Amelia Hewes, his wife.
See No. 22052.
MISS ALICE L. DAVIS. 22057
Born in Westford, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Abel Davis.
Daughter of Abel Lewis Davis and Hannah Coolidge, his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 21
Granddaughter of Abel Davis and Rebecca Davis Lewis, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Abel Davis and Lavinia Hosmer (b. 1762), his
wife.
Abel Davis was placed on the pension roll, 1832, of Middle-
sex county, for service of private in the Massachusetts militia.
Also No. 3455.
MRS. LINDA G. JOSSELYN. 22058
Born in South Boston, Massachusetts.
Wife of Asa H. Josselyn.
Descendant of Jeremiah Newcomb, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Ebenezer Wiley and Sarah Esseline Wiley, his wife.
Granddaughter of Eben Wiley and Sally Snow, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Snow and Betsey Newcomb, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Newcomb and Mary Higgins
(1764-1814), his wife, m. 1784.
Jeremiah Newcomb, (1760- 1842), served as a matross in
the artillery and as a sailor on the brig "Resolution." He was
taken prisoner, 1780, and confined in old Mill prison. He
was placed on the pension roll of Barnstable county, 183 1, for
service of Massachusetts State artillery. He was born in
Eastham ; died in Wellfleet, Mass.
MISS SARA HART ALLEN. 22059
Born in Lowell, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Sergt. David Oliver, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Nathan Allen, M. D., LL. D., and Annie A. Waters, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Moses Allen and Mehitabel Oliver, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David Oliver and Elizabeth Boyd, his wife.
David Oliver, (1747-1821), was a minute man at the Lex-
ington Alarm and served as sergeant at the Bennington
Alarm. He was born in Woburn ; died in Rutland.
Also No. 21574.
MRS. ELIZABETH ASHLEY CLARK. 22060
Born in Framingham, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Dr. Israel Ashley, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of William J. Clark and Lucy Ashley, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Ashley (1788-1870) and Celestia Ives, his
wife.
22 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-granddaughter of Israel Ashley, Jr., and Mary Gilston, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Israel Ashley and Margaret Moseley, his
wife.
Israel Ashley, (1747-1814), served as surgeon in the Third
Hampshire County Regiment, under Col. John Moseley in the
Burgoyne campaign until the surrender of Saratoga. He was
born in Westfield, where he died.
MRS. MARY GRISWOLD LIVERMORE. 22061
Born in Delaware, Ohio.
Wife of Charles Cunningham Livermore.
Descendant of Elisha Griswold, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Manfred Marsden Griswold and Mahala Anne Howlett,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Ezra Griswold and Philecta Cooke, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Griswold (1767-1822) and Ruth Roberts,
his wife, m. 1789.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of EHsha Griswold and Eunice Viets (1742-
1823), his wife.
Elisha Griswold, (i 731 -1803), was a private in Capt. John
Cook's company, Col. Samuel Canfield's regiment at West
Point. He was born in Windsor, Conn.
Also No. 10496.
MRS. EMMA SMITH ROYLE. 22062
Born in Concord, Massachusetts.
Wife of Thomas Royle.
Descendant of Josiah Smith, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of George H. Smith (b. 1826) and Eliza Laviana Melvin,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Josiah Smith and Lucinda Wyman, his wife,
m. 1817.
Gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Smith and Polly Barber (1754-1838),
his wife, m. 1777.
Josiah Smith, (1753-1826), was a private in Capt. John
Parker's company, of Lexington, where he was born and died.
MRS. RUTH PARTRIDGE BARROWS. 22063
Born in East Abington, Massachusetts.
Wife of Thomas H. Barrows.
Descendant of Capt. Calvin Partridge, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Rufus Robbins and Alice Soule, his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 23
Granddaughter of Samuel Soule and Ruth Partridge, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Calvin Partridge and Mary Alden, his wife.
Calvin Partridge, (1739-1815), was commissioned captain,
1776, and served under several commands during the Revolu-
tion. He was born in Duxbury, where he died.
Also No. 5787.
MRS. SUSAN JANE WATSON GUSHING. 22064
Born in Warner, New Hampshire.
Wife of Henry Greenwood Gushing.
Descendant of Dr. John Hall.
Daughter of Capt. Cyrus Watson and Susan Evans Hall, his wife.
Granddaughter of Dr. John Hall and Hannah Foster, his wife.
John Hall, (1754-1836), was placed ,on the pension roll of
Kennebec county, Maine, 1832, for service of private and sur-
geon's mate in the Massachusetts militia. His widow also
received a pension. He was born in Tewksbury, Mass,
MRS. ABBY WILLIAMS WILD FORD. 22065
Born in North Easton, Massachusetts.
Wife of Henry Augustus Ford.
Descendant of Gol. Simeon Gary and of Gapt. Josiah Keith,
of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Martin Wild and Susan Williams, his wife.
Granddaughter of Richard Wild and Rhoda Gary, his wife ; Thomas
Williams and Rebekah Keith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Gary and Mary Howard, his wife;
Josiah Keith and Rebecca Williams, his wife, m. 1760.
Simeon Gary, (1719-1802), was commissioned colonel of
Massachusetts militia, 1776. He was born in North Bridge-
water, Massachusetts, where he died.
Also Nos. 2583, 14122, 18504.
Josiah Keith, (1732-1803), served as lieutenant of minute
men at the Lexington Alarm and commanded a company
under Gol. John Daggett, 1776.
Also Nos. 1^2,1^, 17740- • .-- -
MRS. MYRA BLANGHARD GURNEY HATGH. 22066
Born in Whitman, Massachusetts.
Wife of Rev. Leonard B. Hatch.
Descendant of Asa Gurney, of Massachusetts.
24 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of David Brainard Gurney and Cementha Blanchard, his
wife.
Granddaughter of David Gurney and Anna Ellis, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Gurney and Mary Hersey, his wife.
Asa Gurney, (1758-1843), served as fifer, 1776, in Capt.
Nathan Snow's company. In 1832 he was placed on the pen-
sion roll of Plymouth county for service of private in the
Massachusetts militia. He was born and died in Abington.
MRS. KATHERINE LEMIST SNELL OLDHAM. 22067
Born in Campello, Massachusetts.
Wife of George E. Oldham.
Descendant of Samuel Lane, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of William Snell and Charlotte Johnston Lemist, his wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Lemist and Susan Catherine Clarke, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Clarke and Charlotte Johnston, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Clarke and Susanna Lane, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Lane and Rachel Parsons Col-
cord, his second wife.
Samuel Lane, (1718-1806), was a member of the Fourth
Provincial Congress which met at Exeter, 1775, and served in
the defense of Piscataque Harbor, 1776. He was born in
Hampton ; died in Stratham, N. H.
Also No. i(
MRS. HARRIET MANLEY PACKARD. 22068
Born in North Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
Wife of Nathan F. Packard.
Descendant of Daniel Manley and of Daniel Manley, Jr., of
Massachusetts.
Daughter of Salmon Manley (b. 1794) and Iza Annette Howard, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Manley, Jr., and Phoebe Howard, his wife,
m. 1782.
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Manley and Rebecca, his first wife.
Daniel Manley, (1721-1804), served in the Tenth Plymouth
County Regiment in various alarms. He was born in Bridge-
water, where he died.
Daniel Manley, Jr., was a minute man at the Rhode Island
Alarm, 1780. He was born, 1752, in Bridgewater.
lini;age book. 25
MISS DEBORAH A. PARTRIDGE. 22069
Born in South Abington, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Capt. Calvin Partridge,
Daughter of Ichabod Alden Partridge and Deborah Noyes, his wife.
Granddaughter of Calvin Partridge (1739-1815) and Mary Alden, his
wife.
See No. 22063.
MISS MARIA LOUISE POOL. 22070
Born in Abington, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Corp. Daniel Lane, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Elias Pool and Lydia Lane, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Lane and Lydia Joy, his wife.
Daniel Lane, (1750-1821), served as private and corporal of
minute men. He was born in Abington, where he died.
Also No. 21527.
MRS. ISADORA RIPLEY. 22071
Born in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
Wife of Walter C. Ripley.
Descendant of Capt. George Dunham, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of George Dunham Ryder and Mary Reed Field, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Ryder and Anna Dunham, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of George Dunham and Nancy (Dunham), his
wife.
George Dunham, (1750- 181 9), was placed on the pension
roll of Plymouth county, 181 8, for service of captain in the
Massachusetts Line. He was born in England; died in
Bridgewater, Mass.
Also Nos. IZZ77, 20585.
MRS. ELIZABETH PERKINS SARGENT. 22072
Born in North Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
Wife of Samuel Aiken Sargent.
Descendant of Capt. Jesse Perkins, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Jesse Perkins (b. 1791) and Elizabeth Crafts, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jesse Perkins and Bliss Phinney, his second wife,
m. 1789.
Jesse Perkins, (1742-1826), served as lieutenant and cap-
tain in the Massachusetts militia. He also served as select-
man a number of years. He was born in Bridgewater, where
he died.
26 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOEUTION.
MRS. ELIZA J. WHEELER. 22073
Born in Huntington, Connecticut.
Wife of George A. Wheeler.
Descendant of Lieut. Alexander Soper.
Daughter of Wilkes Darey and Lucj' S. Soper, his wife.
Granddaughter of Isaac Soper and Deborah Turner, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Soper, Jr., and Lucy Stetson, his
first wife.
Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Soper and Mary Cox, his wife.
Alexander Soper, (1721-1801), served from Pembroke as
sergeant and second lieutenant, 1776, under different com-
mands, in the Massachusetts militia.
22074
MRS. NANCY PUTNAM FELLOWS. 22075
Born in Danvers, Massachusetts.
Wife of Alfred Fellows.
Descendant of Capt. Edmund Putnam, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Elias Putnam and Eunice Ross, his wife.
Granddaughter of Israel Putnam and Anne Endicott, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Edmund Putnam and Anna Andrews, his wife.
Edmund Putnam, (1725-1810), commanded a company at
the Lexington Alarm. He was born and died in Danvers.
Also Nos. 9097, 13846.
MRS. MARY PUTNAM LANGLEY. 22076
Born in Danvers, Massachusetts.
Wife of John R. Langley.
Descendant of Capt. Edmund Putnam.
Daughter of Elias Putnam and Eunice Ross, his wife.
See No. 22075.
MRS. BLANCHE ESSINGTON HOLYOKE. 22077
Born in Marlborough, Massachusetts.
Wife of Charles Freeman Holyoke.
Descendant of Asa Brigham, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Thomas Corey and Eliza Jane Fay, his wife.
Granddaughter of Mark Fay and Sophia Brigham, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jotham Brigham and Lucy Thompson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Asa Brigham and Elizabeth Warren, his
wife.
Asa Brigham, (1729-1806), served as a private in the militia,
1778. He was born in Marlboro, where he died.
LINEAGE BOOK. 27
MRS. MARY ELIZABETH MUNN SACKER. 22078
Born in Charleston, South Carolina.
Wife of Harker Henry Sacker.
Descendant of Sergt. Calvin Munn.
Daughter of Benjamin Swan Munn and Anne Maria Parkerson, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Calvin Lorin Munn and Mary Swan, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Calvin Munn and Hannah Griffin, his wife.
See No. 22925.
MRS. MARGARET UPHAM WRIGHT. 22079
Born in Castine, Maine.
Wife of C. H. Wright.
Descendant of Joseph Upham, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Sylvanus Kidder Upham and Mary Ann Brooks, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Sylvanus Upham and Mary Avery, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Upham and Eunice Kidder, his wife.
Joseph Upham, (1740-92), was a delgate to the conven-
tion at Cambridge, to frame the State Constitution. He was
born in Reading; died in Dudley, Mass.
Also Nos. 6250, 14745.
MRS. LAURA CUMMINGS BANCROFT. 22080
Born in Milton, Massachusetts.
Wife of Stephen K. Bancroft.
Descendant of Lieut. Jotham Cummings, of New Hamp-
shire.
Daughter of Noah Cummings and Miny T. Hamilton, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan Cummings and Ruth, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jotham Cummings and Anna Brown, his wife.
Jotham Cummings, (1741-1808), served in the rangers,
1775. He was born in Hollis; died in Plymouth, N. H.
Also No. 15590.
MISS HANNAH WILLIAMS BASSETT. 22081
Born in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Joseph Bassett, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Joseph Bassett, Jr., and Hannah Williams, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Bassett and Hannah Lathrop, his wife,
m. 1776.
28 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOt,UTION.
Joseph Bassett, (1748-1817), gave both civil and military
service. He was born in Bridgewater, where he died,
MRS. MARY JENNIE BASSETT DEAN. 22082
Born in Grafton, Massachusetts.
Wife of William Francis Dean.
Descendant of Joseph Bassett.
Daughter of Joseph Milton Bassett and Mary Young, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Bassett and Hannah Williams, his wife.
See No. 22081.
MISS BERTHA LOUISE DEAN. 22083
Born in Taunton, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Capt. Simeon Williams, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Philander Evarts Dean and Louise Elvira Colburn, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Philander Williams Dean and Mary Ann Angier
Carver, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Dean and Hannah Williams, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simeon WiUiams and Waitstill Hodges, his
wife.
Simeon Williams, (1716-94), served as a member of the
Committee of Safety and as deputy of the Provincial Con-
gress. He was born in Taunton, where he died.
Also No. 15712.
MRS. FANNIE POMEROY HIGGINS. 22084
Born in Southampton, Massachusetts.
Wife of Lewis E. Higgins.
Descendant of Brig, Gen. Seth Pomeroy, of Massachusetts,
Daughter of Charles Danforth Pomeroy and Lucia W. Pomeroy, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Gamaliel Pomeroy and Maria Danforth, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Pomeroy and Louise Pynchon, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Seth Pomeroy and Mary Hunt, his wife.
Seth Pomeroy, (1706-77), was appointed by Congress, 1775,
brigadier general but declined on account of age. He served
with the militia on the Hudson, where he died. He was born
in Northampton, Massachusetts.
Also Nos. 1599, 4218, 6561, 7280, 8161, 9462, 15194, 18662, 19470, 21153.
LINEAGE BOOK. 29
MRS. MARY BRIGGS BRADFORD WATERMAN. 22085
Born in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Wife of W. W. Waterman.
Descendant of Capt. Lemuel Bradford and of John Briggs,
of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Capt. David Bradford and Betsey Briggs, his wife.
Granddaughter of Lemuel Bradford and Lydia Holmes, his wife;
John Briggs and Abigail Chase, his wife.
Lemuel Bradford, (1751-1828), was a minute man at the
Lexington Alarm. He subsequently commanded a company
of home guards. He was born in Plymouth, where he died.
John Briggs, (1742-1822), was a minute man at the Rhode
Island Alarm, 1780, under Capt. Benjamin Read. He was
bom in Freetown, where he died,
MISS BETSEY ANN ALEXANDER. 22086
Born in Brunswick, Maine.
Descendant of William Alexander, of Maine.
Daughter of Joseph Alexander and Emeline Decker, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Alexander and Betsey Campbell, his wife.
William Alexander, (1767-1847), served as seaman on the
ship "Protector." He was born in Harpswell ; died in Bruns-
wick, Maine.
Also No. 16211.
MRS. CLIFFORD NEFF FYFFE. 22087
Born in Montgomery, Ohio.
Wife of Rear Admiral Joseph Fyffe.
Descendant of Humphrey Moody, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Rev. Granville Moody and Lucretia Elizabeth Harris,
his wife.
Granddaughter of William Moody and Harriet Brooks, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Humphrey Moody and Abigail Peasley, his
wife.
Humphrey Moody enhsted from Haverhill, in Capt. Timo-
thy Johnson's company, and reenUsted, 1777, for three years,
under Capt. Amos S. Cogswell and Col. James Wesson.
Also Nos. 15844, 16722.
30 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MISS BESSYE FYFFE. 22088
Born in Ripley, Ohio.
Descendant of Humphrey Moody, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Joseph Fyffe and CHfiFord Neff Moody, his wife.
Granddaughter of Granville Moody and Elizabeth Lucretia Harris,
his wife.
See No. 22087.
MISS REBECCA DAVIS HOMER. 22089
Born in Framingham, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Lieut. Nathan Davis, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of George Washington Homer and Eliza Abigail Tebbetts,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Jacob Homer and Mary Blood Davis, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Davis and Elizabeth Farrell, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Davis and Mary Blood, his wife.
Nathan Davis, (1744-1817), was a minute man at the Lex-
ington Alarm, and served as lieutenant, 1776, from Middlesex
county. He died in Westford, Mass.
MRS. NANNIE MARRIOTT KIMBERLY. 22090
Born in Baltimore, Maryland.
Wife of Admiral Lewis A. Kimberly, U. S. N.
Descendant of Elijah Grout.
Daughter of Commander Charles Haddock Cushman, U. S. N., and
Nannie Stewart, his wife.
Granddaughter of Gustavus Grout Cushman and Mary Haddock,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Clark Cushman and Katherine Grout, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Grout and Mary Willard, his wife.
Elijah Grout, (1732-1807), was a member of the Commit-
tee of Safety and the Provincial Congress of New Hampshire.
He also served as muster-master. He died in Charlestown,
N. H.
MRS. LAURA D. H. KINGSBURY. 22091
Born in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
Wife of Col. Isaac F. Kingsbury.
Descendant of Thomas Shaw, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of George Whitfield Holmes and Melinda Shaw Pratt,
his wife.
lini;age book. 31
Granddaughter of Jonathan Pratt and Melinda Shaw, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Shaw and Lydia Cobb, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Shaw and Mary Atwood, his wife.
Thomas Shaw, (1738- 1778), served as a private in the
Seventh Company, Fourteenth Regiment, and died at Valley-
Forge. He was born in Carver, Mass.
MRS. CLARA WILBUR MELVIN. 22092
Born in Hubbardstown, Massachusetts.
Wife of James C. Melvin.
Descendant of Capt. Mica j ah Gleason, and of Deacon Wil-
liam Brown, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of George B. Wilbur and Hannah Reed, his wife.
Granddaughter of Mica j ah Reed and Ruth Gleason, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Reed and Betsey Gleason, his wife;
Samuel Gleason and Betsey Brown, b. 1747, his wifei
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Micajah Gleason and Hannah Drury, his
wife; William Brown and Elizabeth Conant, his wife, m. 1746.
Micajah Gleason, (174076), commanded a company of
minute men at the Lexington Alarm. He was captain of the
Fourth Continental Infantry, 1776 and died on the battlefield
at Harlem Plains.
Also Nos. 5917, 14132.
William Brown, (1723- 1793), served on the Committee of
Safety and was delegate to the Provincial Congress. He was
born in Lexington; died in Framingham, Mass.
MRS. EMMA ELIZA ALEXANDER THOMPSON. 22093
Born in Brunswick, Maine.
Wife of Henry Clay Thompson.
Descendant of William Alexander, of Maine.
Daughter of Joseph Alexander and Emeline Decker, his wife.
See No. 22086.
MISS FLORENCE MAY TAYLOR. 22094
Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Descendant of John Goffe, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of John Bunker Taylor and Helen Maria Reed, his wife.
Granddaughter of Enos Reed and Sarah Gofife Gordon, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Gordon and Mille Rand, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Rand and Sarah Goffe, his wife.
4
32 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Goffe and Hannah Griggs, his
wife.
John Goffe, (1701-81), was too old for active duty but he
served on town committees and acted as military instructor.
He was born in Londonderry ; died in Bedford, N. H.
Also Nos. 12319, 18609.
MRS. ADELE TAYLOR WOODBRIDGE. 22095
Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Wife of Samuel H. Woodbridge.
Descendant of John Goffe.
Daughter of John Bunker Taylor and Helen Maria Reed, his wife.
See No. 22094.
MISS MABEL WILBUR. 22096
Born in Watertown, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Capt. Micajah Gleason.
Daughter of George B. Wilbur and Hannah Reed, his wife.
See No. 22092.
MRS. HARRIET BRECK HOOKER BACON. 22097
Born in Elmira, New York.
Wife of WiUiam Stevens Bacon.
Descendant of Col. John Bliss, Ebenezer Bliss, Gad Bliss,
Josiah Cooley and Enos Kingsley, all of Massachusetts.
Daughter of John Hooker and Ellen EHza Bliss, his wife.
Granddaughter of George Hooker, M. D., and Rachel Breck, his wife;
Gad Olcott BHss and Harriet Cooley, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Hunt Breck and Abigail Kingsley, his
wife ; Gad Bliss and Deborah Olcott, his wife ; Josiah Cooley and
Abiah Bliss, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Enos Kingsley and Abigail Pomeroy, his
wife; Ebenezer BHss and Abigail Cooley, his wife; John Bliss and
Abiah Colton, his wife (parents of Abiah).
John BHss, (1727-1809), who had served in the early wars,
was well skilled in the art of war. He responded to the Lex-
ington Alarm and as a member of the Provincial Congress
was active in all emergencies. In 1777 he was commissioned
colonel of the Hampshire county regiment, but resigned on
account of failing health. He was born in Longmeadow;
died in Wilbraham.
Also No. 2577.
line;age book. 33
Ebenezer Bliss, (1725-1802), was a minute man in various
alarms. He was born in Longmeadow, where he died.
Gad Bliss, (1762-1845), enlisted at sixteen and served in
the militia under different commands.
Josiah Cooley, (1749- 1824), enlisted from Longmeadow in
response to the call for reenforcements for Gates, 1777, and
served under Capt. James Shaw.
Enos Kingsley, (1740- 1822), served with the emergency
men and marched to Saratoga, 1777, under Capt. Peter Porter.
Also No. 20886.
MRS. CHLOE ANN DAY EVANS. 22098
Born in West Springfield, Massachusetts.
Wife of John H. Evans.
Descendant of Joseph Day, John Frink and John Frink, Jr.,
of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Sylvester Day and Ruby Frink, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Day and Azubah Adams, his wife; John
Frink (1750-1823) and Chloe Wright, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Frink and Anna Wilcox Pendleton, his
wife.
Joseph Day, (1745-1813), served, 1776-77, under Capt.
Joseph Morgan and Col. John Mosely. He was born in West
Springfield, where he died.
John Frink, (1732-1821), served in the same regiment with
his two sons John and Thomas.
MRS. MARY MARVIN HEATON VORSE. 22099
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of A. W. Vorse.
Descendant of Dr. James Potter, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Hiram Heaton and Ellen Cordeha Blackman, his wife.
Granddaughter of Prosper Blackman and Betsy Potter, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Hon. James Addison Potter and Mercy Hub-
bell, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Potter and Abigail, his wife.
James Potter, (1736- 1804), represented New Fairfield in the
General Assembly. He was born in East Haven; died in
New Fairfield.
Also Nos. 6392, 8381.
34 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. MARY WESTON SWIFT. 22100
Born in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Wife of Thomas Parker Swift.
Descendant of Lieut. Richard Bagnell, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of William Weston and Susan Bagnell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Richard Bagnell, Jr., and Lydia Sampson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Bagnell and Bethiah West, his wife.
Richard Bagnell, (1752-1809), served as corporal at the
Lexington Alarm, as ensign 1777-79 ^^'^ ^^^e to the rank of
lieutenant. He was bom in Plymouth, where he died.
MRS. ELIZABETH FISKE WARREN. 22101
Born in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
Wife of Joseph Edwin Warren.
Descendant of Capt. John Minott and of Samuel Parkhurst,
of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Benjamin Minott Fiske and Elizabeth Ann Parkhurst,
his wife.
Granddaughter of John Minott Fiske and Eliza Maria Wirm, his
wife; John Parkhurst and Celia Burrows, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Fiske and Elizabeth Bridge, his
wife', Samuel Parkhurst and Betsy Hutchinson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Bridge and Rachel Minott, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Minott and Rachel Spaulding,
his wife.
John Minott, (1730-1809), commanded a company of
Hampshire county militia. His commission and original
muster rolls are in the possession of the family. He was born
in Chelmsford, where he died.
Samuel Parkhurst, (1759-1849), enlisted at seventeen and
was at the capture of Burgoyne.
MRS. FANNY L. DAGGETT HEAD. 22102
Born in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
Wife of Harris R. Head.
Descendant of Corp. Lemuel Robbins, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of William Ehhu Daggett and Mary Atwood Wade, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Abram Wade and Joanna Robbins, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Robbins and Mary Atwood, his wife.
IvINDAGE BOOK. 35
Lemuel Robbins, (1752-1828), enlisted under Capt. Thomas
Mayhew, 1775, was a minute man at the Rhode Island Alarm,
1776, and served as corporal in Capt. William Crow Cotton's
company, 1778. He was bom and died in Plymouth.
Also No. 5775.
MISS RUTH I. SHORT. 241 041 ^2103
Born in Newbury, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Moses Short, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Moses Short and Abigail Ilsley, his wife.
Moses Short, (1760-1841), served as a private and received
a pension. He was born in Newbury, where he died.
Also No. 19258.
22104
MRS. MARIANNA FAXON ALLEN. 22105
Born in Braintree, Massachusetts.
Wife of O. W. Allen.
Descendant of James Faxon, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Moses Worthington Faxon and Lucy Jane Hunt, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Charles Faxon and Rhoda Morrill, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of James Faxon and Mary Field, his wife.
James Faxon, (1744- 1829), was a private under Capt.
' Moses French, 1776, and served in the defense of Castle
Island, 1783, under Capt. Thomas Gushing. He was born in
Braintree, where he died.
Also No. 19261.
MRS. HARRIET AUGUSTA ADAMS. 22106
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Wife of John Quincy Adams.
Descendant of Corp. Stephen Hoar, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of George Forsyth and Rebecca Brown Richardson, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Richardson and Hannah Hoar, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Stephen Hoar and Rebecca Wood, his wife.
Stephen Hoar, (1758-1810), served as corporal of minute
men. He was born in Westminster, where he died.
Also No. 21027.
36 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOEUTION.
MRS. BELLE BROWN BROOKS. 22107
Born in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Wife of George M. Brooks.
Descendant of Lieut. Edward Evans, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Thomas Shailer Brown and Mary Colby, his wife.
Granddaughter of Patrick Colby and Mehitable Farrington, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Colby and Mary Evans, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edward Evans and Sarah Flagg, his wife.
Edward Evans, (1736-1818), was a graduate of Oxford
College, England, and served as secretary to Washington and
Sullivan. He was at the battles of Bennington and Saratoga,
in the New York and Jersey campaigns and served to the close
of the war. He was born in Ireland; died in Andover, Mass.
Also Nos. 1 197, 8547.
MRS. NANCY E. D. CLEMONS. 22108
Born in Charleston, Massachusetts.
Wife of Forrester H. demons.
Descendant of Rufus Wheeler,
Daughter of William R. Deering and Susan J. Wheeler, his wife.
Granddaughter of Rufus Wheeler, Jr., and Nancy Wheeler, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Rufus Wheeler and Tamer Joy, his wife.
Rufus Wheeler, (1759- 1835), served several enlistments.
He was placed on the pension roll for service as private in the
Massachusetts militia. He was born in Rehoboth, Mass. ; died
in Hartland, Vt.
Also No. 21016.
MISS NAOMI HINCKS COOKE. 22109
Born in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Nathaniel Treat, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Parker Cooke and Hannah Hincks, his wife.
Granddaughter of EHsha Hincks and Mary Treat, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Treat and Anna Rich, his wife.
Nathaniel Treat, (1747-1824), served in the coast defence,
1776. He was born in Truro, where he died.
MRS. ABBIE A. LORD GRAVES. 221 10
Born in Freedom, New Hampshire.
Wife of Henry C. Graves.
Descendant of Thomas Lord, of New Hampshire.
LINEAGE BOOK. 37
Daughter of Bradbury Lord and Sally Andrews, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Lord and Betsey Moulton, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Lord and Esther Bradbury, his wife.
Thomas Lord, (1757-1843), enlisted 1776 in Capt. Mark
Wiggin's company, Col. Pierce Long's regim^ -^^ New-
Hampshire militia. He was born in Berwick. Maine ; "&iea 1.1
Freedom, N. H.
MRS. EMMA PERKINS BOYLSTON LOCKE. 221 11
Born in Amherst, New Hampshire.
Wife of Edwin F. Locke.
Descendant of Capt. Edward Boylston, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Edward Dudley Boylston and Mercy Plummer Per-
kins, his wife.
Granddaughter of Richard Boylston and Mary Moseley, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Boylston and Lydia Worthington, his
second wife.
Edward Boylston, (1737-1814), was captain of a corps of
artificers. He was captured and suffered on the "Jersey" and
in the Sugar House. He was born in Brookline; died in
Springfield.
MRS. ELLA GERTRUDE S. PEASE. 221 12
Born in Chelsea, Massachusetts.
Wife of Giles Moseley Pease.
Descendant of Thomas Pratt, Elijah Phipps, Samuel Phipps
and William Cox, Jr.
Daughter of William Henry Sweetser and Caroline Elizabeth Cox,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Prince Sweetser and Lucy Pratt, his wife; Wil-
liam Cox and Elizabeth Phipps (1784-1854), his wife, m. 1802.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Pratt and Sarah Blanchard, his wife;
William Cox, Jr., and Mary Josselyn, his wife; Samuel Phipps and
Mary Maxfield, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Phipps and Sarah Fletcher, his wife.
Thomas Pratt, (i 748-181 7), served in the Cumberland
county militia as a private. He was born in Weymouth,
Mass. ; died in Cumberland, Maine.
Elijah Phipps, (1727-1805), served as a private in the
militia. He was born in Charlestown, Mass.; died in Chat-
ham, N. H.
38 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Samuel Phipps, (1756-1830), enlisted, 1776, as a private in
the Massachusetts militia. He was born in Charlestown,
Mass. ; died in Chatham, N. H.
William Cox, Jr., marched from Pembroke, Mass., at the
-vcxihgtrn Alarm. He removed to Maine, 1782, where in
1817, he died.
MRS. MARY C. S. QUINCY. 221 13
Born in Portland, Maine.
Wife of George H. Quincy.
Descendant of Thomas Pratt, Samuel Phipps, Elijah Phipps,
and William Cox, Jr.
Daughter of William Henry Sweetser and Caroline Elizabeth Cox,
his wife.
See No. 221 12.
MRS. CAROLINE GOODRICH PARKER SMART. 221 14
Born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
Wife of William S. Smart.
Descendant of Linus Parker, Gideon Gunn, Lieut. Caleb
Goodrich, Daniel Hubbard, Lieut. James Hubbard, all of
Berkshire county, Massachusetts.
Daughter of John Churchill Parker and Lydia Anna Goodrich, his
second wife.
Granddaughter of Linus Parker (1790-1872) and Sophia Churchill
(1792-1872), his wife; Chauncey Goodrich and Amelia May, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Linus Parker and EHzabeth Gunn (1766-1844),
his wife; John Churchill and Mehitabel Hubbard, his wife; Oren
Goodrich and Lydia Sackett, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gideon Gunn and Dorothy Deming, his
wife; James Hubbard and Martha Livermore, his wife; Caleb Good-
rich and Huldah Butler, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Hubbard and Naomi Root, his
wife, m. 1736.
Linus Parker, (1758-1829), served as a sharpshooter at the
battle of Bennington. He was born in Lenox, where he died.
Gideon Gunn, (1734-1827), served as a private in the Berk-
shire county militia.
Caleb Goodrich, (1731-77), was a minute man at the Lex-
ington Alarm, sergeant at Ticonderoga and lieutenant in Col.
UNDAGE BOOK. 39
John Brown's Berkshire county regiment. He was born in
Wethersfield, Conn. ; died in Pittsfield, Mass,
Also Nos. 12106, 13994, 18600.
James Hubbard enlisted from Pittsfield, 1776, and served as
lieutenant at the Bennington Alarm. He was born 1744.
Daniel Hubbard, (1714-77), served as civil officer and sol-
dier. He was born in Westfield, removed to Pittsfield, 1759,
where he died.
MRS. LUCY A. ALLEN. 221 15
Born in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.
Wife of John R. Allen.
Descendant of Ens. Jesse Angell, and of Abel Burdick, of
Rhode Island.
Daughter of John Jenckes Healy and Sarah Burdick, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Healy and Austis Angell, his wife; Jared
Burdick (1779-1853) and Lucy Sheldon, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Jesse Angell and Amy Hammond, his wife;
Abel Burdick and Comfort Palmer, his wife, m. 1775.
Jesse Angell, (1745-80), served as ensign in the Rhode
Island militia. He was born in North Providence; died in
Scituate, R. I.
Abel Burdick was one of the signers of the Hopkinton com-
pact to defend the colonies against England. He was born
in Hopkinton, 1750.
MRS. JULIA A. LAWTON. 221 16
Born in Fall River, Massachusetts.
Wife of Henry Francis Lawton.
Descendant of Capt. John Carr, of Rhode Island.
Daughter of Henry Lyon and Julia Ann Wilbur, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Lyon and Phebe Mumford, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Mumford and Mary Carr, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Carr and Mary Arnold, his wife.
John Carr, (1738-1814), was appointed captain, 1777, served
in New Jersey and was in the battle of Rhode Island, 1778.
He was born in Newport, where he died.
Also Nos. 10241, 20707.
40 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. ELISABETH S. FOLGER. 22117
Born in Waterford, New York.
Wife of John B. Folger.
Descendant of Capt. EHas Van Steenburgh, of New York.
Daughter of Moses Lawrence and Sarah Van Steenburgh, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Van Steenburgh (1781-1823) and Sarah
Du Boise, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of EHas Van Steenburgh and Catherine HoflF-
man, his wife.
Elias Van Steenburgh, (1734-1817), served as ensign and
1778, was promoted captain. He was born in Saratoga county,
where he died. His son EHas received a pension.
MISS ELLA AUGUSTA LEIGHTON. 22113
Born in Alna, Maine.
Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Averill, John Chase, James
Hodge, Isaac Clifford and Charles Chase, all of Maine.
Daughter of Joseph Leighton, Jr., and Sarah A. T. Averill, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Leighton and Sarah Chase, his wife;
Joseph Averill and Rachel Clifford Trask, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Chase and Hannah Stewart, his wife;
WilHam Averill and Mary Hodge, his wife; Solomon Trask, Jr., and
Sally Cliiiford, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Chase and Rachel Gove, his wife;
Samuel Averill and Mary McLelland, his wife; James Hodge and Su-
sannah Averill, his wife ; Isaac Clifford and Rachel Decker, his wife.
Samuel Averill, (1742-1824), served as lieutenant, 1776, in
Capt. Daniel Scott's company, Lincoln county regiment.
John Chase, (1733-1787), served several enlistments under
different commands as a private.
James Hodge, (1730-1809), served in retaking the ship
loading with lumber at Sheepscot Falls.
Isaac CHfford, (1748-1833), served as a private, 1779, under
Capt. Joseph Jones. He was born in Freetown ; died in
Edgecomb, Me.
Charles Chase, (1753-1822), served as a seaman.
MRS. LUCY ANN REID. 22119
Born in Eastport, Maine.
Wife of Joshua Thomas Reid.
Descendant of Lemuel Spurr, of Massachusetts.
LINEAGE BOOK. 41
Daughter of Lemuel Spurr and Lois Ballard, his wife.
Lemuel Spurr, (1747- 1808), served as a minute man at
various alarms. He was born in Dorchester, where he died,
MRS. SUSAN JEWELL SANGER. 22120
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Wife of George Partridge Sanger.
Descendant of John Bradley, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Harvey Jewell and Susan Ayer Bradley, his wife
Granddaughter of Richard Bradley and Elizabeth Ayer, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Bradley and Hannah Ayer, his wife.
John Bradley, (1743-1815), was appointed lieutenant in
Capt. Benjamin Emery's company, 1775. The commission is
preserved in the old homestead. He was born in Concord,
N. H., where he died.
22121
MRS. CAROLINE ELIZA HILLMAN. 22122
Born in Keene, New Hampshire.
Wife of Ozro Hillman.
Descendant of Silas Perry.
Daughter of Henry Willard and Sarah Perry, his wife.
Granddaughter of Silas Perry and Catherine Hale, his wife.
Silas Perry, (1763-1852), enlisted at seventeen and, 1832,
received a pension for service of private in the Massachusetts
Continental Line. He was born in Sudbury, Mass. ; died in
Keene, N, H.
MRS. ELLEN SOPHIA OTIS. 22123
Born in Stow, Massachusetts.
Wife of Ward Marshall Otis.
Descendant of Sergt. Ambrose Bates, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Delano March and Sarah Priscilla Nichols, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Nichols and Sarah Hobart Bates, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ambrose Bates and Priscilla Lincoln, his wife,
m. 1782.
Ambrose Bates, (1758-1830), marched to Dorchester in
Capt. Obadiah Beals' company, 1776, and served short enlist-
ments under different commands. He was placed on the pen-
sion roll, 1 83 1, for service of private and sergeant in the
Massachusetts militia. He was born and died in Cohasset.
42 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.
MRS. SARAH HOBART OTIS AYRES. 22124
Born in Watertown, Massachusetts.
Wife of S. L. Ayres.
Descendant of Sergt. Ambrose Bates, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Ward M. Otis and Ellen S. March, his wife.
Granddaughter of Delano March and Sarah P. Nichols, his wife.
See No. 22123.
MISS MARY CAROLINE WILSON. 22125
Born in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Peter Conant, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Benjamin Osgood Wilson and Elizabeth Almira Conant,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Levi Conant and Elizabeth Wetherbee, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Peter Conant, Jr., and Elizabeth Fairbanks,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Conant and Sarah Gibson, his wife.
Peter Conant, (1732-83), served as a private in the Alarm
list of Middlesex county. He was born in Chelmsford; died
in Stow, Mass.
Also No. 17683.
MISS BIAL WELLMAN WILLARD. 22126
Born in Keene, New Hampshire.
Descendant of Silas Perry.
Daughter of Henry Willard and Sarah Perry, his wife.
See No. 22122.
MRS. MARY LOUISA DAVIS COOK. 22127
Born in Barre, Massachusetts.
Wife of George W. Cook.
Descendant of Capt. Samuel Gilbert, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of James F. Davis and Lydia Holden, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Gilbert Davis and Mary Withington, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Davis and Sally Gilbert, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Gilbert and Elizabeth Robbins,
his wife.
Samuel Gilbert commanded a company from Littleton, 1775,
in Col. William Prescott's regiment. He served at the siege
of Boston and in the Continental army, 1777-78.
Also No. 12778.
LINEAGE BOOK. 43
MRS. SARA E. CAMPBELL WOODWORTH. 22128
Born in Albany, New York.
Wife of Alfred S. Woodworth.
Descendant of Gideon De Forest.
Daughter of Stewart Campbell and Catherine Mitchell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Alonzo Campbell and Sally De Forest, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Gideon De Forest and Hannah Birdsey, his
wife.
Gideon De Forest, (1765-1840), and his three brothers
served in the army. He was placed on the pension roll, 1832,
for twenty-six months' actual service as a private in the Con-
necticut Line. He was born in Stratford, Conn.; died in
Otsego County, N. Y.
MRS. MARGARET B. CHITTENDEN BARBOUR. 22129
Born in Detroit, Michigan.
Wife of William T. Barbour.
Descendant of Maj. Simon Larned, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of William Jared Chittenden and Irene Williams, his wife.
Granddaughter of Gen. Alpheus S. Williams and Jane Lamed, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Gen. Charles Larned (1792-1834) and Sylvia
Colt, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simon Larned and Ruth Bull, his wife,
m. 1784.
Simon Larned, (1753-1817), served as ensign at the siege
of Boston, as lieutenant, 1776, captain, 1778, brigade major,
1779, and as aid to Gen. Glover, 1782. He was an original
member of the Society of the Cincinnati, of Massachusetts.
He was born in Connecticut, removed to Pittsfield, Mass.,
where he was mourned at death as a distinguished patriot.
Also Nos. 2392, 9657, 1 1097, 12810, 19300.
MRS. HELEN MARION CRAM DEAN. 22130
Born in Ontario, Canada.
Wife of Morris Dean.
Descendant of Ezra Jones, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Roys Jones Cram and Helen Elizabeth Parmelee, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Horace Parmelee and Marietta Maria Jones, his
wife.
44 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-granddaughter of Roys Jones (1784-1807) and Lydia Farrar
(1784- 1846), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Maj. Ezra Jones, Jr. (1752-1841) and
Esther Roys (1760-1826), his second wife, m. 1781.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Jones and Elizabeth Jenison
(1731-1820), his wife, m. 1749.
Ezra Jones, (1726-1808), gave civil service, from Clare-
mont.
Also No. 18747.
MRS. WILIMENA H. ELIOT EMERSON. 22131
Born in New Haven, Connecticut.
Wife of Justin E. Emerson.
Descendant of Lieut. William Law, of Connecticut.
Daughter of William H. Eliot and Sallie Frances Sawyer, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Horace Eliot and Mary Law, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Law and Sarah Hotchkiss, his wife.
William Law, (1751-1824), was appointed lieutenant of
volunteers, 1776, and the original commission is in the family.
He was born in Cheshire, Conn., where he died.
Also No. 13061.
MRS. EMMA JANE FARWELL JEWETT. 22132
Born in Detroit, Michigan.
Wife of Edward H. Jewett.
Descendant of Benjamin Allen.
Daughter of Jesse Henry Farwell and Emer Godfrey, his wife.
Granddaughter of George Farwell and Aurilla Brownell, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Farwell and Abigail Allen, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Allen and Peggj^ Spofford, his
wife.
Benjamin Allen, (1724-88), served as a private, 1777. in
Capt. Abel Walker's company, Hobart's New Hampshire regi-
ment, Stark's brigade. He was born in Northfield, Mass. ;
died in Charlestown, N. H,
MRS. MARY HOWARD EAROUHAR. 22133
Born in Detroit, Michigan.
Wife of Francis Ulrich Farquhar.
Descendant of Maj. Simon Earned, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Gen. Alpheus S. Williams and Jane Larned, his wife.
See No. 22129.
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MRS. EMMA STOWELL FOX. 22134
Born in Colesville, New York.
Wife of Charles E. Fox.
Descendant of Capt. Josiah Locke.
Daughter of Allen Goff Stowell and Caroline Scott, his wife.
Granddaughter of Wiley Huntington Scott and Asenath Locke, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ira Locke and Persis Hamilton, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Locke and Peris Matthews, his wife.
Josiah Locke, (1735-1819), served in the Massachusetts
militia. He was born in Westfield, Mass., is buried in Herki-
mer county, N. Y., and on his tombstone is inscribed "Cap-
tain."
Also Nos. 2914, 13289, 14091.
MISS MARY HINCHMAN. 22135
Born in Detroit, Michigan.
Descendant of Caleb Chapin, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Theodore Henry Hinchman and Louisa Chapin, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Dr. Marshall Chapin and Mary Crosby, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Caleb Chapin and Mary Wright, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Chapin and Rebecca Bascom, his
wife.
Caleb Chapin, (1736-1815), served as a minute man at the
Lexington Alarm. He was born in Bernardstown, Mass.,
where he died.
Also Nos. 1 1207, 12306.
MRS. CATHARINE HUNTINGTON JACOBS. 22136
Born in Rome, New York.
Widow of Nathaniel Poole Jacobs.
Descendant of Capt. Amos Huntington, and of William
Henry, of Vermont.
Daughter of Matthew Landon Huntington and Mary Henry, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Matthew Huntington and Mary Catlin, his wife;
John Henry and Mary Waite, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Huntington and Peace Clark, his wife;
William Henry and Isabella Gilmore, his wife.
Amos Huntington, (1739-1822), commanded a company at
Hubbardston, where he was taken prisoner. He was carried
46 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
to Canada and confined six months before he was exchanged.
He was born in Norwich, Conn. ; died in Shaftsbury, Vt.
Also No. 13329.
WilHam Henry, (1734-1811), fought at Bennington with the
Green Mountain Boys under Capt. Samuel Robinson.
Also Nos. 6832, 10300, 15025, 21047.
MRS. ERMINE PALMER WARD. 22137
Born in Louisville, Kentucky.
Wife of Franklin B. Ward.
Descendant of Capt. John Hughes, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Charles Louis Ward and Katherine Louise Miller, his
wife.
Granddaughter of William A. Ward and Sarah Hughes, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Hughes, Jr., and Margaret Leach, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hughes and Sarah Wiley, his wife.
John Hughes, (1750-1818), served as lieutenant in the
Canadian expedition, 1775, and was captain, 1778, when he
resigned. He died in Washington county. Pa.
Also Nos. 2675, 3227, 8140.
MISS JENNIE O. STARKEY. 22138
Born in Detroit, Michigan.
Descendant of Peter Starkey.
Daughter of Henry Mitchell Starkey and Ellen J. Taylor Hittell,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Lewis Franklin Starkey and Olivia Patrick, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Otis Starkey and Desire Peters, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Starkey and Lona Grosvenor, his
wife.
Peter Starkey, (1750-1821), served as a private in Capt.
Samuel Wright's company at the battles of Bennington and
Stillwater. He was born in Swanzey ; died in Troy, N. Y.
MISS CORA ANNA GARDINIER. 22139
Born in Albion, New York.
Descendant of Lieut. Col. William Scott.
Daughter of John H. Gardinier and Frances Scott, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Smith Scott and Sarah Ann Briggs, his
wife.
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Gr.-granddaughter of Lewis Scott and Barbara Dalrymple, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Scott and Rosanagh Tait, his wife,
William Scott, (1766-1815), served as captain at Bunker
Hill and commanded a company of New Hampshire troops
under Stark, 1776; was promoted major, 1777, brigade ma-
jor, 1782, brevetted lieutenant colonel, 1783. He served eight
years, was in twenty-seven battles; was called the fighting
major and was renowned for his bravery as well as humanity
He received a pension, 1807, in Greenfield, Saratoga county,
N. Y., where he died and was buried with Masonic honors,
MRS, ANNIE TEMPLE FALLAS. 22140
Born in Monticello, lillinois.
Wife of Edwin Fallas.
Descendant of Lieut. Timothy Dix.
Daughter of Charles Temple and Lucretia Ann Plummer, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel H. Temple and Rachel Dix, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Tim.othy Dix, Jr. (1770-1812).
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Dix and Rachel Burbank, his
first wife.
Timothy Dix, (1743-1824), served as lieutenant under Col.
Thomas Stickney in the New Hampshire militia, 1776, to re-
enforce the northern army. He was born in Littleton, Mass. ;
died in Pembroke, N, H.
MRS. HELEN GRIFFITH POWELL. 22141
Born in Sheldon, New York.
Wife of Maj. Isaac Piatt Powell.
Descendant of Peter Sanborn.
Daughter of Samuel Griffith and Delia Sanborn, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Sanborn and Freelove Farnham, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Sanborn and Abigail Dow, his wife.
Peter Sanborn, (1752-1832), was placed on the pension roll
of Orleans county, Vt., 1831, for service of private in the New
Hampshire militia. He died in Lowell, Vt.
MRS. JENNIE L. CADY BOVEE. 22142
Born in Northville, Michigan.
Wife of Elied A. Bovee.
Descendant of David Cady, of New York.
5 , V
48 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of Daniel Lovejoy Cady (b. 1789) and Lucinda Williams
Knapp, his wife.
Granddaughter of David Cady and Irena Pratt (1769-1843), his
wife, m. 1785.
David Cady, (1764-1844), enlisted as a private and was
wounded near Fort Herkimer, 1781. He was placed on the
pension roll of Monroe county, N. Y., for service in the New
York troops. He was born in Florida, N. Y.
MRS. EMMA SANFORD BRAYTON. 22143
Born in Akron, Ohio.
Wife of James P. Brayton.
Descendant of James Sanford, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Isaac Piatt Sanford and Mary Jenning Royall, his wife.
Granddaughter of Lemuel Sanford (1780-1826) and Charlotte Piatt,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Sanford and Sarah Beach, his wife.
James Sanford, (1753-1848), enlisted 1778 for the war as a
private in the Connecticut Line. He received a pension for his
service and died in Redding, Conn.
Also No. 16306.
MRS. EMILY ROCKWELL JOHNSON. 22144
Born in Palmyra, Pennsylvania.
Widow of Benjamin C. Johnson.
Descendant of Jabez Rockwell and of John Staples.
Daughter of Jabez R. Rockwell and Rachel Bowman, his wife.
Granddaughter of Lewis Rockwell and Rebecca Potts, his wife;
John Bowman and Miriam Van Vliet, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jabez Rockwell and Sarah Rundel, his first
wife, m. 1784; Charic Van Vliet and Rachel Staples, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Staples and Margaret Teeple, his
wife, m. 1779.
Jabez Rockwell, (1761-1847), enHsted at sixteen, served
until the surrender at Yorktown. He was wounded at Sara-
toga and Monmouth and 1832, was placed on the pension roll
for service of private in the Connecticut Line. He was born
in Ridgefield, Conn. ; died near Honesdale, Pa.
Also Nos. 10750, 13769, 21905.
John Staples, (1754-1843), came to America, 1775, and
1777, enlisted in the artillery. He was born in England, and
was a pensioner when he died in Northampton county. Pa.
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MISS MARY BARRON. 22145
Born in Faribault, Minnesota.
Descendant of Capt. William Barron, and Col. Timothy
Bedell, of New Hampshire; Sergt. Amos Pearson and Wil-
liam Johnson, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Horace Everett Barron (1826-1892) and Kate Gray, his
wife.
Granddaughter of William Barron (1787-1872) and Hannah Davis
Brooks, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Micah Barron (1763-1839) and EUzabeth
Pearson (1760-1832), his wife; Samuel Brooks and Anne Bedell (b.
1776), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Barron and Olive Johnson, his
wife; Amos Pearson and Elizabeth Nichols, his wife; Timothy-
Bedell and Elizabeth Merrill, his first wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Johnson and Elizabeth Pierce
(1715-1798), his wife.
William Barron, (1738-1804), commanded a company of
New Hampshire militia in the Canadian expedition, 1776.
He was born in Lyndesborough, N. H., where he died.
Timothy Bedell, (1736-87), was a member of the Provincial
Congress, 1775; was colonel of rangers in the expedition to
Canada and was commended for his energy in conducting the
siege of St. John that fell after fifty days. Absence from ill-
ness led to complications at the Cedars which threatened his
reputation, but Arnold's charges were disproved and his name
is among the distinguished patriots who served to the close of
the war. He was born in Salem ; died in Haverhill, N. H.
Amos Pearson, (1734-85), served as sergeant in the Third
Parish Company from Andover, Mass., where he was born,
William Johnson, (1710-93), served on the Alarm list of
Woburn, Mass., where he was born and where he died.
MRS. MARY SLOCOMB WHEELER CLEMENT. 22146
Born in Faribault, Minnesota.
Wife of Edmund Keyes Clement.
Descendant of William Slocomb, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of John Brown Wheeler and Clara Loraine Slocomb, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Horatio Slocomb and Roxellana Wheelock, his
wife.
50 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Slocomb and Jerusha Richardson, his
wife.
William Slocomb, (1750-1842), served several enlistments
under different commands and at the age of eightv-five, ap-
plied for a pension. He was born in Franklin ; died in Sutton,
Mass.
Also Nos. 3984, 5946, 7666, 1 1980, 20803.
MISS MARY E. GRIFFIN. " 22147
Born in Batavia, Illinois.
Descendant of Ensign Stephen Griffing, of New York.
Daughter of Daniel Uhl Griffin and Lucy Louisa Farnham, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Griffing and Catherine McEwen, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Griffing and Elizabeth Uhl, his wife.
Stephen Griffing, (1754-1841), served in the Burgoyne cam-
paign and was ensign from 1778 until the regiment disbanded,
1 781. His journal, commission and honorable discharge are
in possession of the family. He was placed on the pension
roll, 1832, for service of ensign in the New York militia. He
was born in Southold, L. I. ; died in Warren county, N. Y.
MRS. FRANCES AMES LOYHED. 22148
Born in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Wife of Edgar Henry Loyhed.
Descendant of Capt. John Perry.
Daughter of John T. Ames and Ellen M. Clough, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jesse Ames and Martha B. Tolman, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Ames and Hannah Perry, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Perry and Lucy Wooster, his wife.
John Perry, (1750-1833), commanded the privateer "Fly"
and captured many prizes. He was born in Worcester,
Mass. ; died in Vinal Haven, Maine.
Also Nos. 14180, 18943, 21800.
22149
MRS. ELIZABETH MERRILL POOLE CLAGGETT. 22150
Born in New Berlin, New York.
Wife of Arthur N. Claggett.
Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Poole, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Rev. Charles Augustus Poole and Marie Edna Kidney,
his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 5 1
Granddaughter of Calvin Keith Poole and Jane Susan Williams, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Poole and Hannah Keith, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Poole and Ruth Fullerton (d.
1835), his wife.
Samuel Poole, (1736-1830), who had fought in the Indian
wars, enlisted under Capt. Abiel Pierce and Col, .. Nicholas
Dike. He was born in Abington ; died in Easton, Mass.
Also No. 15850.
MRS. HARRIET WEST PETTEYS. 221 51
Born in Camden, New York.
Wife of J. H. Petteys.
Descendant of Benjamin Allen.
Daughter of Leonard West and Harriet Allen, his wife.
Granddaughter of Benjamin Allen and Rheuama Buckley, his wife.
Benjamin Allen, (1763-1842), enlisted at seventeen under
Col. Heman Swift. He was placed on the pension roll, 1818,
as a private in the Connecticut Line, residing in New York
State. He died in Cherry Valley, N. Y.
Also No. 17029.
MISS CORNELIA WHIPPLE SCANDRETT. 22152
Born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of Benjamin Whipple, Lieut. John Hall and
Hon. Stephen Ward,
Daughter of Henry Alexander Scandrett and Jane Whiting Whipple,
his wife, m. 1S72.
Granddaughter of Rev. Henry B. Whipple (1822-1901) and Corneha
(Wright, his wife, m. 1842.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Hall Whipple (1795-1859) and Elizabeth
Wager, his wife, m. 1820; Hon. Benjamin Wright and Sarah Ward,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Whipple and Susannah Hall
(1762-1840), his wife, m. 1783; Charles Ward and Mary Pell, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Hall and Esther Slocomb, his
wife, m. 1761 ; Stephen Ward and Ruth Gedney, his wife.
Benjamin Whipple, (1757-1819), served as a marine under
Commodore Abraham Whipple, was captured at Charleston
and confined on the prison ship "Jersey." He was born in
Cumberland, R. I. ; died in Albany, N. Y.
5^ DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
John Hall, (1735-1812), served as lieutenant in the Fourth
Suffolk County Regiment. He died in Wrentham, Mass.
Stephen Ward, (1730-97), was a member of the Provincial
Congress and Senate of New York. A price was set on his
head in Westchester county and his residence and property
were destroyed by the loyalists. On his tombstone in East
Chester churchyard is inscribed "Sons of America, mourn
for your country. She has lost a friend, Who did her rights
and liberties defend."
Also No. 9469.
MRS. ALICE WADSWORTH NOYES SMITH. 22153
Born in Hartford, Connecticut.
Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Wadsworth and of Sergt.
Moses Noyes.
Daughter of Jonathan Lovejoy Noyes and Eliza Hall Wadsworth,
his wife, m. 1862.
Granddaughter of James Noyes (1786-1870) and Abigail R. Lovejoy,
his wife, m. 1816; Oliver Wadsworth and Rosanna Isham, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Noyes and Phebe Richardson, his sec-
ond wife, m. 1775 ; Henry Wadsworth and Elizabeth Bidwell, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Wadsworth and Abigail Flagg,
his wife.
Jonathan Wadsworth, (1729-77), commanded a company
at the battle of Bemis Heights, where he lost his life. He
was born in Hartford, Conn.
Also No. 2843.
Moses Noyes, (1744-1824), who had fought in the early
wars, served as orderly sergeant in the Revolution. He was
born in Newbury, Mass. ; died in Windham, N. H.
MRS. LUCY STILES VAN HORN. 22154
Born in Southwick, Massachusetts.
Wife of Benjamin Leonard Van Horn.
Descendant of Capt. Simeon Allyn.
Daughter of Henry Stiles and Sallie Avery, his wife
See No. 22155.
MISS LULU STILES VAN HORN. 22155
Born in Faribault, Minnesota.
Descendant of Capt. Simeon Allyn, of Connecticut.
LINEAGE BOOK. 53
Daughter of Benjamin Leonard Van Horn and Lucy Stiles, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry Stiles and SalHe Avery, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Avery and Mercy Allyn, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Simon Allyn and Esther Gallup, his wife.
Simeon Allyn, (1745-81), served in the defense of Fort
Griswold, where he lost his life. His name is on the monu-
ment at Groton erected to the memory of the fallen heroes.
Also Nos. 11391, 21871.
MRS. EMILY RAINEY TAYLOR DAY. 22156
Born in Pine Bush, New York.
Wife of Sherman Ernest Day.
Descendant of John Taylor.
Daughter of Archibald Rainey Taylor and Mary Ann Rainey, his
wife.
Granddaughter of John Taylor, Jr., and Jane McBurney, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Taylor and Jane Smedes, his wife.
John Taylor served as a private in the New York militia.
He was born in Scotland; died in Shawangunk, Ulster Co.,
N. Y.
MRS. JENNIE SCRIBNER JOHNSTON. 22157
Born in Newark, New Jersey.
Wife of Charles L. Johnston.
Descendant of Sergt. Asa Scribner, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Edward E. Scribner and Edna O. Scribener, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Harvey Scribner and Eunice T. Scribner,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Harvey Scribner and Lydia Jelliff, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Asa Scribner and Rachel Olmstead, his
wife.
Asa Scribner, (1757-88), was a private, 1775, in the Fifth
Company, Col. David Waterbury's brigade and subsequently
served as sergeant. He was born in Ridgefield, where he
died.
MRS. ELIZABETH RANSOM OTIS. 22158
Born in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Wife of Charles E. Otis.
Descendant of Ezekiel Ransom and of Maj.-Gen. Samuel
Fletcher.
54 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of Alexis Ransom and Lois Stone, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ezekiel Ransom and Lucinda Fletcher, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Fletcher and ISIehitable Hazeltine, his
wife.
See No. 22851.
Ezekiel Ranson, (1763-1838), served in many battles in the
Massachusetts militia. He was born in Colchester, Conn., and
was a pensioner when he died in Kalamazoo, Mich.
Also No. 15363.
MISS MARIBEL RANSOM OTIS. 22159
Born in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Descendant of Ezekiel Ransom and of Maj.-Gen. Samuel
Fletcher.
Daughter of Charles E. Otis and Elizabeth Ransom, his wife.
Granddaughter of Alexis Ransom and Lois Stone, his wife.
See Nos. 22158, 22851.
MISS EDITH ADELLE KOON. 22160
Born in Hillsdale, Michigan.
Descendant of Nathaniel Prentice Peabody, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Ezra Lafayette Koon and Lottie Mabel Peabody, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Asa Prentice Peabody and Mabel Bailey, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Prentice Peabody and Mary Glover,
his wife.
Nathaniel Prentice Peabody, (1746-1840), was a member of
the association to prevent illicit trade on the coast.
Also Nos. 5614, 15756, 21600.
MRS. MINNIE E. WELCH. 22161
Born in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Wife of Dr. J. M. Welch.
Descendant of Col. John Robinson, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of L L. Lincoln and Marie Elizabeth La Fontaine, his wife
Granddaughter of Daniel Lincoln and Martha Robbins, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Lieut. Benjamin Robbins and Huldah Robin-
son, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Robinson and Huldah Putnam (Par-
ley), his wife.
John Robinson, (1735-1805), at the Lexington Alarm was
LINEAGE BOOK. 55
lieutenant colonel under Col. William Prescott and served as
colonel in the defense of Boston. He was born in Topsfield;
died in Westford, Mass.
MRS. HARRIET WOODBRIDGE COOK GILFILLEN 22162
Born in Haddam, Connecticut.
Wife of Rev. Joseph Alexander Gilfillen.
Descendant of Lieut.-Col. Jonathan Wells, of Connecticut,
Daughter of Elisha Woodbridge Cook and Martha Miranda Smith,
his wife.
Granddaughter of EHsha Baldwin Cook and Esther Hills Wood-
bridge, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Deodatus Woodbridge and Etsher Wells, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughtetr of Jonathan Wells and Esther Hills, his wife.
Jonathan Wells, (1722- 181 6), was a captain at the Lexing-
ton Alarm and the siege of Boston. He was promoted major,
1776, and lieutenant-colonel, 1777. He was born in East
Hartford, where he died.
MISS JOSEPHINE DILWORTH KESSLER. . 22163
Born in Silver Bow County, Montana.
Descendant of John Kessler, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Harry Clay Kessler and Josephine Alden Dilworth,
his wife.
Granddaughter of John Kessler, 3d, and Sophia Richards, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Kessler, 2d, and Catharine Voight, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Kessler and Abigail Anderson, his
wife.
John Kessler, (1761-1840), served as midshipman under
Capt. John Barry on the "Delaware" and as master's mate on
the "Alliance." This vessel captured several privateers and in
one engagement he was wounded. In 1781 it was dispatched
to carry Lafayette to France. He was granted a pension
1794, in Philadelphia, where he died.
Also Nos. 1066, 6936, 9335-
MRS. CELESTE GRAY SMITH. 22164
Born in Madison, Ohio.
Wife of Col. Benjamin Smith.
Descendant of David Alden.
56 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of Wheeler Gray and Sarah Alden, his wife.
Granddaughter of David Alden and Susanna Ward, his wife, m.
1783.
David Alden, (1758- 1842), served as a private in the Massa-
chusetts miHtia.
Also Nos. 14575, 21065.
22165
MRS. CHARLOTTE CHITTENDEN BUFFUM. 22166
Born in Janesville, Wisconsin.
Descendant of Sergt. Jared Chittenden, of Connecticut.
Daughter of George Washington Chittenden and Melissa J. Gillett,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Jared Chittenden and Asena Douglass, his wife.
Jared Chittenden, (1756-1828), enhsted in Lamb's artillery,
1775, and served to the surrender of Cornwallis. He was
born in Guilford, Conn. ; died in Westmoreland, N. Y.
Also No. 9415.
MRS. MARY E. DYAR. 22167
Born in Truro, Massachusetts.
Wife of Emerson D. Dyar.
Descendant of Israel Lombard, Israel Gross and Lieut. Ben-
jamin Hinckley, all of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Joshua Hinckley Davis and Anna Gross Lombard, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Lombard (1786-1819) and Elizabeth Gross,
his wife; Ebenezer Davis and Azubah Hinckley, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Israel Lombard and Jemima Atkins, his wife,
m. 1770; Joazoniah Gross, Jr., and Anna Lombard, his wife; Benja-
min Hinkley and Diah Swett, his wife, m. 1769.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joazoniah Gross and Sarah Snow, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Israel Gross and Elizabeth Rich (1713-
1761), his wife, m. 1740.
Israel Lombard, (1746-1823), served as a private in the
Barnstable county militia stationed at Truro, 1776.
Israel Gross, (1718-1824), served as selectman in the Pro-
vincial Congress from Truro, Mass.
Benjamin Hinckley, (1743-1824), served as lieutenant in
Capt. Reuben Higgin's company of Barnstable county militia.
22168
22169
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MRS. AGNES E. MARFIELD. 22170
Born in Frankfort, Kentucky.
Wife of Otha L. Marfield.
Descendant of John Russell, Sergt. John Russell, Jr., Col.
William Shute and Enoch Shute.
Daughter of Rev. Robert McMurdie and Evelina Marcella Russell,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan McMurtrie and Elizabeth Dubois Shute,
his wife; William Pew Russell and Eleanor Dutcher, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Enoch Shute and Mary Dubois, his wife; John
Russell, Jr., and Charity Evarts (1769-1829), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Shute and Hope Moore (1737-
1813), his wife; John Russell and Olive Van Dusen Pew (1742-1805),
his wife.
John Russell enlisted at White Plains, New York, and lost
his life in battle. He was born about 1739.
John Russell, Jr., (i 761 -1843), was placed on the pension
roll of Litchfield Co., Conn., 1818, for service of sergeant in
the New York Line. He was born in White Plains ; died in
Salisbury, Conn.
Also Nos. 3302, 17355.
William Shute, (1726-1784), served as colonel in the Salem
county. New Jersey militia.
Enoch Shute enlisted as a private when a youth in the New
Jersey State troops. He received the badge of the Cincinnati
on the death of his brother Samuel. He died, 1823.
Also No. 5626.
MRS. LETHE BLACKMAN MORRISON. 22171
Born in Galena, Illinois.
Wife of Denslow B. Morrison.
Descendant of Lieut. Col. Noah Fowler, Edward Harrison
and Lieut. Nathaniel Blackman.
Daughter of Charles Blackman and Emeline Clark, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nathaniel Blackman, Jr. (1781-1841) and Wealthy
Palmer, his wife; Nathan Clark and Caroline Fowler, his second wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Blackman and Hulda Wells, his
second wife; Harvey Fowler and Rachel Harrison, his wife.
See No. 22177.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Noah Fowler, Jr. (1756- 1834) and Lucy
Bartlett, his wife, m. 1777.
58 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Noah Fowler and Deborah Pendleton,
his wife, m. 1752.
Noah Fowler, (1730-1815), commanded a company at the
Lexington Alarm and, 1782, he was lieutenant colonel of the
Twenty-eighth Regiment. He was born in Guilford, Conn.,
where he died.
Also No. 7572.
Nathaniel Blackman, (1738-1815), who had served in the
early wars, enlisted in the first call for troops in Connecticut
and was lieutenant in the New York campaign, 1776, in Wads-
worth's brigade. He was born in Huntington, Conn. ; died
in Jericho, Vt.
MRS. AUGUSTA CAMP RISING. 22172
Born in West Winsted, Connecticut.
Wife of Franklin A. Rising.
Descendant of Moses Camp, Samuel Gaylord, Samuel Shel-
don, Jr., Abel Beach, John Beach, Isaac Baldwin and Ebenezer
Lewis,
Daughter of Caleb Jackson Camp and Mary Beach, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Camp and Mercy Sheldon, his wife;
James Beach and Hannah C. Baldwin, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Camp and Thankful Gaylord, his wife;
Samuel Sheldon, Jr., and Beulah Jackson, his wife; John Beach and
Mercy Bassett, his wife, m. 1774; Isaac Baldwin and Lucy Lewis, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Gaylord and Thankful Munson,
his wife; Abel Beach and Margaret Pickett, his wife, m. 1738; Ebe-
nezer Lewis and Sarah Everett, his wife, m. 1735.
Moses Camp, (1747-1828), was with the troops that crossed
the Delaware to Trenton that memorable Christmas night,
1776. He was born in Durham; died in Norfolk, Conn.
Samuel Gaylord, (1709-78), served in the Connecticut
militia.
Also Nos. 5398, 20864.
Samuel Sheldon, Jr., (1734-1818), was a soldier at the Ben-
nington Alarm in the Berkshire county militia. He was born
in New Marlboro, Mass., where he died.
Abel Beach, (1712-96), gave civil service in the Revohttion.
He was born in Durham ; died in Torrington, Conn.
John Beach, (1750-1824), served as a private in the Con-
necticut militia.
LINEAGE BOOK. 59
Isaac Baldwin, (1759-1830), enlisted from Goshen as a pri-
vate. He was born in Durham; died in Norfolk, Conn.
Ebenezer Lewis, (1715-76), served in the Revolution. He
was born in Wallingford; died in Goshen, Conn.
MRS. MARTHA Vv^ESTCOTT SNOW. 22173
Born in Clyde, New York.
Wife of Arthur Herbert Snow.
Descendant of Capt. Dutee Jerauld, of Rhode Island.
Daughter of Josiah Nelson Westcott and Sophronia Willard, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Christopher Westcott and Martha Dutee Jerauld,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Dutee Jerauld and Almy Niles, his wife.
Dutee Jerauld, (1748-86), was ensign Continental infantry,
1776, lieutenant 1777, captain 1780, and resigned 1782. His
commission is preserved by the family. He was lost at sea on
his way to India.
Also Nos. 12,12"], 18345.
MRS. RUTH VAN SANT. 22174
Born in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania.
Wife of S. R. Van Sant.
Descendant of John Ross, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of WiUiam B. Hall (1815-1903) and Sidney Adams Ross
(1817-1871), his wife, m. 1833.
Granddaughter of Henry Ross and Jane Hamilton, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Ross and Sidney Adams, his wife.
John Ross served with the Pennsylvania soldiers in the
Revolution. He was born about 1750.
MRS. ANNA BEECHER BLAKE. 22175
Born in Colebrook, Connecticut.
Wife of James Cleveland Blake.
Descendant of Capt. Amos Beecher.
Daughter of Rollin Lee Beecher and Susan Janette Holmes, his wife.
Granddaughter of Amos Beecher, Jr., and Mary Lewis, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Beecher and Lucy (Beecher), his first
wife.
Amos Beecher, (1743-1818), who had fought in the early
wars, enlisted in the first call for troops and rose to the rank
6o DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
of captain. He was born in New Haven, Conn. ; died in
Rensselaerville, N. Y.
Also Nos. 16052, 18241.
MRS. SARAH DOW WILBERTON. 22176
Born in Midnapore, India.
Wife of Dr. Lawrence G. Wilberton.
Descendant of Silas Gould.
Daughter of James Chase Dow and Hannah Gould Bacon, his wife.
Granddaughter of Josiah Bacon and Jerusha Gould, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Silas Gould and Thankful Gould, his wife.
Silas Gould, (1760-184^), was a minute man at the Lexing-
ton Alarm from Dunstable, Mass. He served several enlist-
ments under different commands and received a pension.
MRS. EMELINE CLARK HODGINS. 22177
Born in Orange, Connecticut.
Wife of Abner F. Hodgins.
Descendant of Capt. Noah Fowler and of Edward Harrison,
of Connecticut.
Daughter of Nathan Clark and Caroline Fowler, his second wife.
Granddaughter of Harvey Fowler and Rachel Harrison, his wife.
See No. 22171.
Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Harrison and Sarah Dudley, his wife.
Edward Harrison, (1753-1833), served as private in Capt.
Abraham Foot's company, Col. Andrew Ward's regiment,
1777. He was born in Branford, Conn., where he died.
MRS. MARY RUSSELL ABELL. 22178
Born in Ulster, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Dr. Daniel Thomas Abell.
Descendant of John Russell.
Daughter of Ralph Woodruff Russell and Bethiah Celestia Wheaton,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Julius Russell and Eliza Seymour, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Russell and Mary Woodruff, his wife.
John Russell, (1754-1820), served as a drummer at Bunker
Hill, Long Island and White Plains, where he was wounded.
He removed from Connecticut to Pennsylvania in 1800 and
located in Bradford county, where he died.
I^INEAGE BOOK. 6l
MRS. MARY TUTTLE HOGARTY EATON. 22179
Born in Belton, Missouri.
Wife of Bruce G. Eaton.
Descendant of Samuel Granger, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Michael J. Hogarty and Sarah Ann Carr, his wife.
Granddaughter of Wyatt Standfast Carr and Ann Tuttle, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Ebenezer Tuttle and Lucy Granger, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Tuttle and Eunice Moss (b. 1742),
his wife; Elijah Granger and Mary King, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Moss (1714-1775) and Lydia
Jones, his wife, m. 1735 ; Samuel Granger and Mary Kent, his wife.
Samuel Granger, (1702-90), was a minute man from Suf-
field, where he was born and where he died.
Also No. 19900.
MRS. HARRIET REBECCA C. HOGARTY. 22180
Born in Jackson, Pennsylvania.
Wife of WiUiam P. Hogarty.
Descendant of Samuel Granger.
Daughter of Wyatt S. Carr and Ann Tuttle, his wife.
See No. 22179.
MRS. SARAH ANN HOGARTY. 22181
Born in Horse Heads, New York.
Wife of Lieut. M. J. Hogarty, U. S. A.
Descendant of Samuel Granger.
Daughter of Wyatt Standfast Carr and Ann Tuttle, his wife.
See No. 22179.
MRS. ANNE MICHAELA HOGARTY CARPENTER. 22182
Born in Greeley, Colorado.
Wife of Adelphus Carpenter.
Descendant of Samuel Granger.
Daughter of Michael J. Hogarty and Sarah Ann Carr, his wife.
See No. 22179.
MRS. MARY BROWN JAYNES. 22183
Born in Washington County, Ohio.
Wife of Anderson D. Jaynes.
Descendant of John Brown, Sergt. John Brown, Jr., Samuel
Brown and Duty Green.
Daugluer of John Brown and Susan Green, his wife.
62 DAUGHTERS OF THi; AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Granddaughter of Samuel Brown and Lj'dia Thayer, his wife; Caleb
Green and Jerusha Palmer, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Brown, Jr., and Rebekah Baldwin, his
wife, m. 1757; Duty Green and Polly Smith, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Brown and Lydia Newhall, his first
wife.
John Brown, (1703-91), who had served in the early wars,
was a member of the General Court, a patriot in the Revolu-
tion, and had three sons in the army. He was born in Leices-
ter, Mass., where he died.
Also No. 185.
John Brown, Jr., (1733-1821), served at the Lexington
Alarm and was sergeant at Bunker Hill, where he was dan-
gerously wounded and borne from the field by his brother
Perley. He was born in Leicester; died in Adams, Ohio.
Also No. 15894.
Samuel Brown, (1758-1841), was placed on the pension roll
of Washington Co., Ohio, 1831, for service of private in the
Massachusetts State troops.
Duty Green, (1760- 1842), was placed on the pension roll of
Washington Co., Ohio, 1832, for nine months' actual service
as private in the Massachusetts Continental troops. He was
born in Rhode Island, enlisted in Lanesboro, IMass.
MRS. FLORA MAY JAYNES WOOD. 22184
Born in Sedalia, Missouri.
Wife of E. A. Wood.
Descendant of John Brown, Sergt. John Brown, Jr., Samuel
Brown and Duty Green.
Daughter of Anderson D. Jaynes and Mary J. Brown, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Brown and Susan Green, his wife.
See No. 22183.
MRS. MARY THOMPSON TUTTLE RETT. 22185
Born in St. Louis, Missouri.
Wife of William Francis Kett.
Descendant of Increase Miller, John Reynolds, Silas Bennett
and Samuel Granger.
Daughter of Wilbur Fisk Tuttle and Julia Almira Thompson, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph King Tuttle and Sarah Ann Reynolds, his
wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 63
Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Tuttle and Lucy Granger, his wife;
Wright Reynolds and Anna Bennett (b. 1793), his wife.
See No. 22179.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Solomon Reynolds (b. 1763) and Joanna
Miller (b. 1761), his wife; Silas Bennett and Sarah Schofield, his wife,
Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of John Reynolds and Rebecca Rundell,
his wife, m. 1759; Increase Miller and Abigail Crampton, his wife.
Increase Miller served in the Westchester county militia.
John Reynolds served as scout and minute man. He died in
1787 in North Castle, N. Y.
Silas Bennett served in the Alarm list of Vermont.
Also No. 19900.
MRS. LOTTIE TUTTLE SMALLEY. 22186
Born in Geneva, New York.
Descendant of Increase Miller, John Reynolds, Silas Bennett
and Samuel Granger.
Daughter of William O. Smalley and Mary C. Tuttle, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph King Tuttle and Sarah A. Reynolds, his
wife.
See No. 22179, 22185.
MISS MARY LURA McCLUNEY. 22187
Born in Dresden, Missouri.
Descendant of Sergt. Francis Barret.
Daughter of Thompson P. McCluney and Mary Mosely, his wife.
Granddaughter of John G. McCluney and ]\Iary E. Barret, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Augustus Melville Barret and Mary Marshall,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Francis Barret and Elizabeth Lowrey, his
wife.
Francis Barret, (1762- 1833), was a private under Capt.
Robert Barret and Capt. Obadiah Smith, and also served in
the life guard. He was placed on the pension roll of Cumber-
land county, Ky., 1831, for service of private and sergeant in
the Virginia Line. He was born in Hanover Co., Va. ; died
in Cumberland Co., Ky,
MRS. ANN T. C. SHAFER. 22188
Born in Wysox, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of Samuel Granger, of Connecticut.
64 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of Ebenezer Tuttle and Lucy Granger, his wife.
See No. 22179.
MRS. HARRIET C. H. WILSON. 22189
Born in Sackett's Harbor, New York.
Wife of Rev. Harry N. Wilson.
Descendant of Samuel Granger,
Daughter of Michael J. Hogarty and Sarah Ann Carr, his wife.
See No. 22179.
MISS JESSIE B. WRIGHT. 22190
Born in St. Louis, Missouri.
Descendant of Lieut. Isaac Ashton, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of George M. Wright and Sarah S. Sterett, his wife.
Granddaughter of William A. Sterett and Mary Powell Stoddart,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Stoddart and Rebecca Ashton, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Ashton and Rebecca Powell, his wife.
Isaac Ashton, (1742-77), was commissioned lieutenant, 1777,
in Capt. Samuel Mossey's company, Col. John Eyre's artil-
lery. He was born in Philadelphia, where he died.
Also Nos. 12985, 15772.
MRS. FLORENCE GRISWOLD CONNOR. 22191
Born in Rochester, New York.
Wife of Thomas J. Connor.
Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Griswold, of Connecticut.
Daughter of James Montgomery Cavan and Charlotte Matilda Gris-
wold, his wife.
Granddaughter of Sylvanus Griswold and Mary Dennison, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Griswold and Mary Marvin, his wife.
Samuel Griswold, (1736-1816), served as sergeant at the
Lexington Alarm. He was born in Lyme, where he died.
Also No. 20145.
MISS FLORENCE HARRISON. 22192
Born in St. Louis, Missouri.
Descendant of James Harrison.
Daughter of John W. Harrison and Laura Harrison, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Harrison and Pemala Marr, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Harrison and Elizabeth McClanahan, his
wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 65
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Harrison and Jane Carlyle, his wife.
James Harrison, (1740-1804), was a private under Capt.
John Ramsey and Capt. Joseph Gardner in the Pennsylvania
militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Sunbury, Pa.
MRS. LENNIE POWELL SKIPWITH. 22193
Born in St. Louis, Missouri.
Wife of Peyton H. Skipwith, Jr.
Descendant of Rosewell Woodward, Nathaniel Ruggles and
Corp, Nathan Cruttenden, all of Connecticut.
Daughter of John Collier Powell and Emma Webster, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Webster and Mary Jane Cruttenden, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joel Cruttenden and Polly Woodward, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Cruttenden and Parnel Redfield,
his wife; Rosewell Woodward and Huldah Ruggles, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Cruttenden and Mary Par-
melee, his wife; Nathaniel Ruggles and Anna Bartlett, his wife.
Rosewell Woodward, (1750-1807), enlisted in the Fifth
Company under Capt. Caleb Mix, 1777. He was born in
Guilford, Conn., where he died.
Nathaniel Ruggles, (1712-94), a graduate of Yale, served as
deputy from Guilford to the General Assembly.
Nathan Cruttenden, (1721-93), served as guard and as cor-
poral of minute men. He was born in Guilford, where he died.
Also No. 18338.
MRS. BERENICE STOCKTON JANNOPOULO. 22194
Born in Houston, Texas.
Wife of John Constantine Jannopoulo.
Descendant of Col. Lewis Burwell, of Virginia.
Daughter of Edward Canty Stockton, U. S. N., and NeUie Eliza
Mitchell, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Mitchell and Letitia McCrary Burwell, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Spottswood Burwell and Elizabeth Mid-
dleton Woods, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Lewis Burwell and Ann Spottswood, his
wife, m. 1768.
Lewis Burwell, (1745-1800), was a delegate to the Bill of
66 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Rights Convention, 1775, and served fourteen years in the
Assembly. He raised a regiment which he commanded at the
siege of York. He was born in Williamsburg; died and is
buried on his estate, Stoneland.
Also Nos. 176, 1734, 6073, 15976, 17852, 19324, 21624.
MRS. ELIZA ANNE EADS HARRISON. 22195
Born in Carrollton, Missouri.
Wife of John W. Harrison.
Descendant of Capt. Joseph Blackwell, of Virginia.
Daughter of William M. Eads and Mary Laura Blackwell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Alexander C. Blackwell and Eliza Anne Earick-
son, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Blackwell and Mary Waddy Brent, his
second wife.
Joseph Blackwell, (1755-1823), entered the army as second
lieutenant, 1777, was promoted lieutenant, 1778. He was taken
prisoner at Charleston, 1780, exchanged, 1781, and served to
the close of the war with the rank of captain. He was born
in Farquier Co., Virginia, where he died,
MRS. GRACE BIXLER EUBANK. 22196
Born in Markelsville, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Clarence Herbert Eubank.
Descendant of Lieut. Col. William Campbell.
Daughter of David Bixler and Lavinia Baker, his wife.
Granddaughter of Peter Baker and Jane Campbell (d. 1876), his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Campbell, Jr., and Anne Wiseman,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Campbell and Mary Armstrong,
his wife.
William Campbell was with the Virginia militia under Gen.
Nathaniel Greene at the battle of Eutaw Springs, where he
was killed. He was born in Scotland.
MRS. MABEL KELLOGG MORNING. 22197
Born in Hartwick, New York.
Wife of W. M. Morning.
Descendant of Silas Kellogg.
Daughter of Capt. William Kellogg and Watie Aldrich, his wife.
I.INEAGE BOOK. (ij
Granddaughter of Capt. Joseph Kellogg and Sarah Voris, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Silas Kellogg and Sarah Cook, his wife.
Silas Kellogg, (1744-1822), served in Capt. William Sizer's
company, Col. Jeduthon Baldwin's regiment of artificers. He
was born in Massachusetts ; died in Otsego, N. Y.
MRS. ELIZA HAMILTON HASLET. 22198
Born in Searsmont, Maine.
Wife of George Haslet.
Descendant of Richard Hamilton, of Maine.
Daughter of Richard Hamilton and Polly Hamilton, his wife.
Richard Hamilton, (1759-1834), was placed on the pension
roll of Waldo county, Maine, for service of private in the New
Hampshire Line. He was born in Berwick; died in Sears-
mont.
MISS MARY J. HASLET. 22199
Born in Massachusetts.
Descendant of Richard Hamilton.
Daughter of George Haslet and Eliza Hamilton, his wife.
Granddaughter of Richard Hamilton and Polly Hamilton, his wife.
See No. 22198.
MISS EMILY Z. KENDALL. 22200
Born in Hillsborough, New Hampshire.
Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Durkee.
Daughter of Solomon L. Kendall and Eunice Ann Pease, his wife.
Granddaughter of Edward Warren Pease and Ann Lois Jennings,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Walter Pease and Eunice Durkee, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Durkee and Joanna Parkhurst,
his second wife.
Benjamin Durkee, (1744-1829), entered the army as en-
sign, 1776; promoted lieutenant, 1781 ; captain, 1782; was
placed on the pension roll for eight years' actual service in the
Connecticut Continental Line. He was born in Hampton,
Conn. ; died in Tunbridge, Vt.
MISS LAURA MARIE MARSTON. 22201
Born in New York, N. Y.
Descendant of Maj. Simon Marston, of New Hampshire.
68 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of William Henry Marston and Eliza Jane Irwin, his wife.
Granddaughter of Capt. Eben Marston and Lydia Dearborn, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Marston and Betsey Shepherd, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simon Marston and Hannah Wedgwood,
his wife, m. 1757.
Simon Marston, (1737-1810), commanded a company in
the early battles and served as major under Gen. John Stark
in the New Hampshire militia. An original letter from Stark
and his commissions are in the possession of the family. He
was born in North Hampton and is buried in Deerfield, N. H.
MRS. HARRIET ROBINSON CHENEY. 22202
Born in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Wife of Frank P. Cheney.
Descendant of Capt. Noah Robinson, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of De La Fayette Robinson and Julia Emma Stearns, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Mark De La Fayette Robinson and Susan Hull,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Noah Robinson and Nancy Wiggin, his wife.
Noah Robinson, (1754- 1827), served at Trenton, Princeton,
Saratoga, Valley Forge and Monmouth. He was placed on the
pension roll of New Hampshire, 181 8, for four years' actual
service as private and captain- lieutenant in the New Hamip-
shire Line.
Also No. 151 14.
MRS. KATE PRESCOTT COX. 22203
Born in Lewiston, Maine.
Wife of Isaac N. Cox.
Descendant of Jonathan Chandler.
Daughter of Lyman Prescott and Augusta Jane Chandler, his wife.
Granddaughter of Seth Chandler and Lydia Banks, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Chandler and Hannah Dennen (Den-
ning), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Chandler and Rebecca Packard,
his wife.
See No. 22003.
MRS. HATTIE TITUS GILE. 22204
Born in Bath, New Hampshire.
Wife of Ray Timothy Gile.
UNEAGE BOOK. 69
Descendant of Capt. Richard Ward, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Jeremy Titus and Cynthia Ward, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan Elkins Ward and Cynthia Chandler,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of George Curwen Ward and Abigail Elkins, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Ward and Mehitable Curwen, his
wife.
Richard Ward, (i 741-1822), served in the army until 1776,
when domestic duties compelled him to retire. He was a
member of the Committee of Safety of Salem during the en-
tire Revolution.
MRS. SYLVIA MARIA LEONARD GRIFFITH. 22205
Born in Hawley, Massachusetts.
Wife of Daniel D. Griffith.
Descendant of Ziba Leonard, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Ruel Leonard and Elizabeth Taylor, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ziba Leonard and Chloe Shaw (1764-1840), his
wife, m. 1783.
Ziba Leonard, (1756- 1845), was a minute man at the siege
of Boston under Capt. James Allen and served in the Rhode
Island campaign, 1778. He was captured on a merchant ship
and carrried to Charleston, 1779. He was placed on the pen-
sion roll, 1820. He was born in Bridge water; died in Ash-
field, Mass.
Also Nos. 5212, 11824.
MRS. GRACE H. HALL. 22206
Born in Mount Vernon, New Hampshire.
Wife of Louis H. Hall.
Descendant of Abiel Holt, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Daniel H. Smith and Mary J. Holt, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Holt and Olive Proctor, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Abiel Holt, Jr., and Betsy Holt, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abiel Holt and Lydia Lovejoy, his wife.
Abiel Holt, (1746-1824), was a minute man at the Lexing-
ton Alarm and served enlistments under different commands.
He was born in Andover, Mass., where he died.
70 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. MARY HOLT SMITH. 22207
Born in Milford, New Hampshire.
Wife of Daniel Smith.
Descendant of Abiel Holt.
Daughter of Daniel Holt and Olive Proctor, his wife.
See No. 22206.
MRS. SARAH E. PARKER BOWMAN. 22208
Born in Merrimack, New Hampshire.
Wife of Eugene Maitland Bowman.
Descendant of Capt. Samuel Cochran, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Elkanah Phillips Parker and Sarah Corning, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Corning and Mary Cochran, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Cochran and Sarah Duncan, his wife.
Samuel Cochran, (1731-1802), marched to the relief of Ti-
conderoga, 1777, in the Fifth Regiment of militia. He was
born in Litchfield, N. H., where he died.
MRS. LILLIAN BOWMAN HAMMOND. 22209
Born in Merrimack, New Hampshire.
Wife of Phinehas Adams Hammond.
Descendant of Capt. Jonas Bowman and of Zadock Bowman.
Daughter of Eugene M. Bowman and Sarah E. Parker, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jonas B. Bowman and Asenath Ladd, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Zadock Bowman and Susan How, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonas Bowman and Susanna Gregory, his
wife, m. 1758.
Jonas Bowman, (1739-1807), served as lieutenant and cap-
tain in the New Hampshire militia. He was a member of the
Committee of Safety of Henniker. He was born in Lexington,
Mass. ; died in Henniker, N. H.
Also No. 21978.
Zadock Bowman, (1760- 1832), enlisted, 1780, under Capt.
Ebenezer Webster and Col. Moses Nichols in the New Hamp-
shire militia for duty at West Point. He was bom in Lexing-
ton, Mass. ; died in Gilford, N. H.
MISS LOUISE J. DRAKE. 22210
Born in North Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Capt. Daniel Drake.
Daughter of Aaron Bullock Drake and Jane Bronsdon, his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 7 1
Granddaughter of James Cobb Drake and Abigail Bullock, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Drake and Lois Reed, his wife.
Daniel Drake, (1743-1810), was a minute man at the Lex-
ington Alarm and served at various alarms under different
commands. He was captain of a company in the Bristol
county, Mass., militia, 1781. He was born in Taunton, Mass.,
died in Grafton, N. H.
Also Nos. 8547, 1 1074, 12579, 15710, 16730.
MRS. MARY PUTNAM BENTON PARKER. 2221 1
Born in Cortland, New York.
Wife of Charles Wickham Parker, M. D.
Descendant of Henry Putnam and Eleazer Putnam.
Daughter of Henry Francis Benton and Caroline Putnam, his wife.
Granddaughter of Hamilton Putnam and Jeannette Cleaveland, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Elijah Putnam and Phoebe Wood, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eleazer Putnam and Mary Crosby, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Putnam and Hannah Board-
man, his wife.
Henry Putnam, (1712-75), turned out at the Lexington
Alarm and was killed in the retreat from Concord.
Eleazer Putnam, (1738-1806), was a minute man with his
four brothers at the battle of Lexington.
Also Nos. 4250, 6672, 16828, 21 109.
MRS. MARY MEREDITH BROWN. 22212
Born in Carbondale, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Merritt L. Brown.
Descendant of Brig. Gen. Samuel Meredith, of Pennsyl-
vania.
Daughter of Samuel Reese Meredith and Betsey Bussell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Meredith (1779-1855) and Sarah Gibson,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Meredith and Margaret Cadwalader,
his wife.
Samuel Meredith, (1741-1817), was chairman of the Com-
mittee of Safety of Philadelphia, 1775. He was major of the
Silk Stocking Company, gained distinction at Trenton and
Princeton, commanded a brigade at Brandywine and German-
town. He advanced large sums to the Treasury, was never
72 daughti;rs of the ame;rican ri:voi.ution.
reimbursed and was the first Treasurer of the United States.
He died in Wayne Co., Pa.
Also Nos. 921, 1 1637, 15247, 19775-
MISS ELIZA LEHMAN FEW-SMITH. 22213
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of WilHam Smith.
Daughter of Joseph Few Smith and Maria Louisa Lehman, his sec-
ond wife.
Granddaughter of William Smith and Rebecca Sherran, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Smith and Sarah Lovett, his wife.
William Smith, (1752-1804), served in Capt. Elias Long-
street's company. First Monmouth County Regiment, New Jer-
sey Continental Line, at the battle of Monmouth.
Also No. 14219.
MRS. LILLIAN CHEW SMITH. 22214
Born in Salem, New Jersey.
Wife of Oliver Smith, Jr.
Descendant of Judge Andrew Sinnickson, ist, and Capt. An-
drew Sinnickson, 2d, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Sinnickson Chew and Sarah Miller, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph R. Chew and Maria Sinnickson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Sinnickson, 3rd, and Margaret
Walker, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Sinnickson, 2d, and Margaret Bil-
derback, his first wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Sinnickson, ist, and Sarah
Sill Johnson, his wffe.
Andrew Sinnickson, ist, (1719-90), was a member of the
Council of Safety and of the Provincial Congress. He had
three sons and two sons-in-law in the Revolution.
Andrew Sinnickson, 2d, (1749-1819), served as captain and
paymaster in Cape May and Cumberland counties.
Also Nos. 1560, 3058.
MRS. SALLIE WOOD OLIPHANT STONE. 22215
Born in New Lisbon, New Jersey.
Wife of Frederick Page Stone.
Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Oliphant, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Sayre Oliphant and Hannah A. Wood, his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 73
Granddaughter of Sayre Oliphant and Ann Mullan, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Shinn Oliphant and Hope Sayre, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Oliphant and Mary Shinn, his
wife.
Jonathan Oliphant, (1739-1804), equipped and maintained a
company of Burlington county militia until retired for disabil-
ity. He was born in Oliphant Mills, where he died.
Also Nos. 6048, 13538, 15139, ^6332, 17664, 19919.
MISS ELIZABETH LEAVITT HOWE. 22216
Born in Princeton, New Jersey.
Descendant of Dr. James Howe, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Edward Howe and Hannah Tyler Butler, his wife.
Granddaughter of Fisher Howe and Elizabeth Leavitt, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James How and Lucy Fisher, his wife.
James How, (1755-1807), served as surgeon in Col. Pierce
Long's regiment, 1776, and volunteered for the defense of
Rhode Island, 1778. He was born in Methuen, Mass., died in
Rochester, N. H.
Also Nos. 4246, 1 1 143, 13648.
MISS ANNA THOMASON WIKOFF. 22217
Born in Hightstown, New Jersey.
Descendant of Capt. Peter Wikoff, of New Jersey.
Daughter of James Holmes Wikoff, M. D., and Mary Cruser, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Garrett R. Wikoff and Alice (Wikoflf), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Garrett P. Wikoff (father of Alice) and Eliz-
abeth Imlay, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Wikoff and Alice Longstreet, his
wife.
Peter Wikoflf, ( 1734- 1 821), served with the militia at the
battle of Monmouth.
Also No. 12877.
MRS. EVA SCOTT FENYES. 22218
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of Adalbert Fenyes.
Descendant of Samuel Scott, Mark Scott and Silvanus Scott,
all of Maine.
Daughter of Leonard Scott (1810-1895) and Rebecca Briggs, his
wife.
74 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Granddaughter of Mark Scott and Mehitable (Scott), his wife m
1786.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Scott and Susan Perry, his wife, m.
1743, (parents of Mark) ; Silvanus Scott and Sarah Andrews, his
wife, m. 1757.
Samuel Scott, (1723-93), was a member of the Committee of
Correspondence of Machias, a town he founded and where he
died.
Mark Scott served as a private in Capt. John Scott's com-
pany. Col. Benjamin Foster's regiment, 1779. He was born
in Scarboro, Maine, 1763; died in Ohio.
Silvanus Scott, (1736-84), gave both civil and military ser-
vice.
MRS. KATHERINE BUSH HOTCHKISS. 22219
Born in Buffalo, New York.
Wife of William Horace Hotchkiss.
Descendant of Abner Treman, of New York.
Daughter of John Westervelt Bush and Kate Corley, his wife.
Granddaughter of Leonard Treman and Almira, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ashbel Treman and Mary Ayres, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abner Treman and Mary McLallen, his
wife.
Abner Treman, (1761-1823), enlisted at sixteen and served
to the close of the war. He was awarded land that he located
on Cayuga Lake, where he founded the town of Tremansburg,
and where he died.
Also Nos. 2072, 9232.
MISS EMILY WHEELER. 22220
Born in Urbana, New York.
Descendant of Lieut. Timothy Mossman, of New York.
Daughter of Jonas Wheeler and Mary A. Wood, his wife.
Granddaughter of Obediah Wheeler and Olive Woodward, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonas Woodward (b. 1764) and Mary Moss-
man, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Mossman and Lucy Bond, his
wife.
Timothy Mossman served as sergeant at the Lexington
Alarm and rose to the rank of lieutenant of Worcester county,
Mass., militia. He died in Steuben Co., N. Y., 1826.
LINKAGE BOOK. 75
MRS. MELINDA WHEELER BENNITT. 22221
Born in Urbana, Ohio.
Widow of Benjamin Bennitt.
Descendant of Lieut. Timothy Mossman,
Daughter of Obediah Wheeler and Olive Woodward, his wife.
See No. 22220.
MISS MARY SOPHIA WHIPPLE. 22222
Born in Chittenango, New York.
Descendant of Ezra Whipple and of John Lay, of Connecti-
cut.
Daughter of Jeremiah Whipple and Jerusha Murdock, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jeremiah Whipple and Eunice Hull, his wife ; Wil-
liam Murdock and Saba Dennison, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Whipple and Lydia Dow, his first wife;
William Murdock and Jerusha Lay, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Lay and Mary Lewis, his wife.
Ezra Whipple, (1741-1829), served in the Burgoyne cam-
paign and v^as in Arnold's division at the battles of Bemis
Heights and Stillwater. He v^as born in Stonington, Conn. ;
died in Sunderland, Vt.
Also Nos. 6495, 1 1703, 12147.
John Lay, (1696-1786), served on a w^ar committee ap-
pointed by the Assembly, 1775. He was born in Lyme, where
he died.
MRS. ADA E. M. HASBROUCK. 22223
Born in Venice, New York.
Wife of Josephus Hasbrouck.
Descendant of Capt. Thomas Weeks and of Elijah Weeks.
Daughter of Christopher C. Minor and Martha Rose Tifift, his wife.
Granddaughter of Wiatt Rose Tifift and Sophronia Weeks, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Weeks and Sarah Bachelder, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Weeks and Mercy Hinckley, his
wife.
Thomas Weeks, (1735-1817), served as lieutenant, 1775,
and rose to the rank of captain. He was born in Brookfield;
died in Goshen, Mass.
Also No. 18631.
EHjah Weeks, (1764-1817), was placed on the pension roll
of Cayuga Co., N. Y., 1831, for service of private in the New
York militia. He died in Scipio, N. Y.
76 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. EMMA WHITE POUND. 22224
Born in Lockport, New York.
Wife of Cuthbert Winfred Pound.
Descendant of John McM aster, of New York.
Daughter of Robert White and Martha C. McMaster, his wife.
Granddaughter of William G. McMaster and Johannah Sybrandt,
his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of William McMaster and Eunice Grover, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John McMaster and Lydia Nutting, his
wife.
John McMaster, (1743-1829), was a private, 1777-9, in the
New York Line. He died in Cayuga Co., N. Y.
MRS. ISABELLA CLOUGH DEAN. 22225
Born in Danby, New York.
Wife of Oliver Lewis Dean.
Descendant of Samuel Dodge and of Jacob Clock, of New
York.
Daughter of Lemuel Whitney Clough and Caroline Clock, his wife.
Granddaughter of Abraham Clock and Margaret Dodge (b. 1787),
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Clock and Hannah Forbes, his wife;
Samuel Dodge and Deborah North, his wife, m. 1769.
Samuel Dodge, (1740-1800), served in a company of gren-
adiers, and was with Gates in the Burgoyne campaign. His
home in Ulster county, was destroyed, 1779, by the Tories
and Indians, but his wife and five children escaped.
Jacob Clock, (1738-1811), served in the New York levies.
He was born in New York City, where he died.
MRS. LILLIAN TRUESDELL LOVELL. 22226
Born in Dryden, New York.
Wife of Herbert Marlow Lovell.
Descendant of Col. Elizur Talcott, Obadiah Gore, Sr., Lieut.
Obadiah Gore, Jr., Ensign Andrew Durkee and Sergt. John
Sweetland.
Daughter of George Lord Truesdell and Ann Amanda Sweetland,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Jesse Truesdell and Dorothy Lord Talcott, his
wife; Bowen Sweetland and Betsey Durkee, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jabesh Truesdell, Jr., and Bethiah Paddock,
LINEAGE BOOK. TJ
his wife; Elizur Talcott, Jr., and Dorothy Lord, his wife; John Sweet-
land and Sally Wood, his wife; Elisha Durkee and Hannah Gore, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elizur Talcott and Ruth Wright, his wife;
Andrew Durkee and Molly Benjamin, his wife; Obadiah Gore, Jr., and
Anna Avery, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Obadiah Gore and Hannah Park, his
wife.
Elizur Talcott, (1709-97), who had served as colonel before
the war, resigned from active duty, 1776. He was a member
of war committees of Glastonbury, where he was born and
where he died.
Also Nos. 357, 2245, 7886.
Obadiah Gore, (1714-79), was a member of the Committee
of Safety of Wyoming and arranged the capitulation after the
massacre.
Also Nos. 357, 8515, 16723, 18408.
Obadiah Gore, Jr., (i 744-1 821), served as lieutenant in the
Continental army, 1777, and was retired, 1781. He was born
in Connecticut; died in Sheshequin, Pa.
Andrew Durkee, (1737-1814), served at the Lexington
Alarm and was ensign, 1778, of a company of Connecticut
volunteers.
John Sweetland, (1751-1824), was placed on the pension
roll of Rutland Co., Vt., 18 18, for service of sergeant in the
Massachusetts Continental Line.
MISS CLAIRE M. HOWES. 22227
Born in Elmira, New York.
Descendant of Daniel Hill, of New York.
Daughter of Lorenzo Howes and Helen Huston, his wife.
Granddaughter of Orison Howes and Abigail Hill, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Hill and Alice De Gross, his wife.
Daniel Hill, (1749-1834), was placed on the pension roll of
Madison Co., N, Y., 183 1, for service of private in the Massa-
chusetts Continental Line. He was born in Sherburn, Mass. ;
died in Madison Co., N. Y.
MISS SARAH A. MOORE. 22228
Born in Windsor, New York.
Descendant of Daniel Hoadley.
78 DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of Charles Halsey Moore and Elizabeth Hayes, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Moore and Mary Hoadley, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Noah Hoadley and Clarissa Buckley, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Hoadley and Mary Barker, his wife;
William Buckley and Mary Chapman, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Chapman and Mary Denison,
his wife.
Daniel Hoadley, (1736- 1806), was a member of the company
of volunteers raised by the pastor, Rev. Samuel Eells, of Bran-
, ford, who went as the captain. He was born in Branford,
Conn. ; died in Windsor, N. Y,
MRS. IRENE SMITH MURRAY. 22229
Born in Veteran, New York.
Wife of William M. Murray.
Descendant of Capt. Caleb Bentley, of New York.
Daughter of Gabriel Lewis Smith and Frances Agnes Bentley, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Dr. Cyrus Y. Bentley and Hannah Smith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Bentley and Mary Hewitt, his second
wife.
Caleb Bentley, (1742- 1827), commanded a company in the
Albany county militia under Col. Stephen John Schuyler.
MRS. HARRIET CAMPBELL GREEN 22230
Born in New York.
Wife of George de Boketon Green.
Descendant of Col. Samuel Campbell, Jane Cannon Camp-
bell, Matthew Cannon, Elinor McKinney Cannon and Hon.
Jedediah Elderkin.
Daughter of Douglas Campbell and Harriet Bowers Paige, his wife.
Granddaughter of William W. Campbell and Maria Starkweather,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James S. Campbell and Sarah Elderkin, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Campbell and Jane Cannon, his
wife ; Alfred Elderkin and Sarah Brown, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Matthew Cannon and Elinor Mc-
Kinney, his wife; Jedediah Elderkin and Anne Wood, his wife.
Samuel Campbell, (1738- 1824), commanded a regiment of
Tryon county minute men at the battle of Oriskany. He was
born in Londonderry, N. H. ; died in Cherry Valley, N. Y.
LINEAGE BOOK. 79
Jane Cannon Campbell, (1743- 1836), was captured by the
Indians, 1778, and not exchanged for two years. She was the
last of the women of the Revolution in Cherry Valley.
Matthew Cannon, (1717-92), was a member of the Com-
mittee of Safety of Tryon county and served in the Tryon
county militia.
EHnor McKinney Cannon, (1717-78), was taken prisoner
at Cherry Valley and at the massacre was tomahawked by the
Indians.
Also Nos. 860, 4214, 7918, 14255, 16387, 17686.
Jedidiah Elderkin, (1718-93), who was coloned in the colon-
ial wars, served on the first Committee of Safety and as a
member of Assembly, 1774-83. He was a member of the con-
vention that ratified the State Constitution. He was born in
Norwich; died in Windham, Conn.
Also Nos. 2471, 6722, 13223, 1 =
MISS MARY LUCRETIA FORM AN. 22231
Born in Fulton, New York.
Descendant of Elisha Wells, of Connecticut.
Daughter of John E. Forman and Laura Crocker Wells, his wife.
•Granddaughter of John Crocker Wells and Lucretia Augusta Meigs,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of EHsha Griswold Wells and Laura Crocker,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Wells and Mary Griswold, his wife.
Elisha Wells, (1758-1843), enHsted, 1777, for three years as
a private in the Connecticut Line.
Also No. 10743.
MRS. LAURA WELLS DE VILLERS. 22232
Born in Fulton, New York.
Wife of A. V. de Villers.
Descendant of Elisha Wells.
Daughter of John Crocker Wells and Lucretia Augusta Meigs, his
wife.
See No. 22231.
MRS. M. BELL HAZEN. 22233
Born in Brooklyn, New York.
Widow of Horace Clark Hazen. '
7
8o daught£;rs of the American revolution.
Descendant of Samuel Gerritson, of Long Island.
Daughter of Stephen H. Herriman and Helen Van Brunt Gerritson,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel I. Gerritson and Jane Van Brunt, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Johannis Gerritson and Mary V. B. Cortelyou,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Gerritson and Altea Ryder, his wife.
Samuel Gerritson, (1750-1822), was a patriot of Long
Island, who received the protection of the army. He was
born in Gravesend.
MISS HELEN HERRIMAN. 22234
Born in Brookl5rn, New York.
Descendant of Samuel Garritson.
Daughter of Stephen H. Herriman and Helen Van Brimt Gerrit-
son, his wife.
See No. 22233.
MRS. ROSE TILDEN NICHOLS. 22235
Born in Colchester, Conn.
Wife of William H. Nichols, Jr.
Descendant of Dudley Wright, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Samuel D. Tilden and Harriet S. Packwood, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Davis Packwood and Harriet Smith, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Packwood and Demise Wright, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Dudley Wright and Demise Loomis, his
wife.
Dudley Wright, (1717-1806), was a member of the Assem-
bly from Colchester, where he was born and where he died.
MRS. ANNA EMBURY SHELDON RUSSELL. 22236
Born in Brooklyn, New York.
Wife of Rev. James Townsend Russell.
Descendant of Capt. Anthony Post, Dan King and Ensign
Isaac Owen.
Daughter of Henry King Sheldon and Anna Kissam Embury, his
wife.
Granddaughter of James Sheldon and Ann Pamelia Owen, his wife;
Daniel Embury and Emma C. Manley, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Arastus Sheldon and Eunice King, his wife;
LINEAGE BOOK. 8 1
Benajah Owen and Anna Smith, his wife; Dr. James R. Manley and
Eliza Post, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Dan King and Hannah Harmon, his wife;
Isaac Owen and Zerniah Griswold (1735-1817), his wife; Anthony-
Post and Petronella Post, his wife.
Anthony Post, (1752- 1832), was captain of a company of
artificers, Continental artillery, 1777, retired, 1781. He died
in New York City.
Dan King, (1739-1816), served at the Lexington Alarm in
Capt. Elihu Kent's company. He was born in Suffield, Conn.,
where he died.
Isaac Owen, (1736-1816), served as ensign in Capt. Jona-
than Wadsworth's company in the Burgoyne campaign. He
died in Suffield, Conn.
Also No. 15451.
MRS. FLORENCE K. SMITH. 22237
Born in Brooklyn, New York.
Wife of Clarence Ednor Smith.
Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Jones, of New York.
Daughteer of Richard James Kelley and Juliet Alvira Bafnes, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Charles C. Barnes and Juliet J. Armour, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob D. L. M. Armour and Elizabeth Woods,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Woods and Elizabeth Jones, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Jones.
Samuel Jones, (i 753-1 831), lost a leg in service and was
placed on the pension roll of New York City, 1786. He was
sergeant in Hayes' New Jersey levies.
MISS LUCELLA C. SMITH. 22238
Born in Sandisfield, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Dan King.
Daughter of Jared Smith and Julia Caroline Sheldon, his wife.
Granddaughter of Arastus Sheldon and Eunice King, his wife.
See No. 22236.
MRS. MARION H. TIBBALS. 22239
Born in Little Falls, New York.
Wife of John A. Y. Tibbals.
82 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Descendant of Col. Peter Bellinger.
Daughter of Dr. Allen Smith Heath and Mary Dale, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry Heath and Mary Casler, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nicholas Casler (Kesler) and Gertrude Bel-
linger, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Bellinger and Delia Herkmer, his
wife.
Peter Bellinger, (1726-1813), commanded a Tryon county-
regiment.
Also Nos. 3245, 10179, 12422, 13854, 18787, 21 169.
MRS. ADA PARSONS FAILING. 22240
Born in Albany, New York.
Wife of John P. Failing.
Descendant of Corp. Henry Bowne and of Lieut. Thomas
Green.
Daughter of John Davis Parsons and Ellinor Bowne, his wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Parsons, Jr., and Hannah Thorne, his
wife; John Bowne and Margaret McGlashan, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Thorne and Deborah Green, his wife;
Henry Bowne and Charity Huff, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Green and Lydia Swain, his wife,
m. 1754.
Henry Bowne, (1749-J829), was placed on the pension roll
of Saratoga county as corporal in the New Jersey Line. He
was born in Trenton, N, J. ; died in Charlton, N. Y.
Thomas Green, (1731-1810), served as second lieutenant in
Capt. Benjamin Adams's company. He was born in Reading,
Mass., where he died.
MRS. EMMA WHITE JARRETT. 22241
Born in Albany, New York.
Wife of Floyd Jarrett.
Descendant of Stephen William Johnson and Stephen Put-
nam.
Daughter of John Given White and Hannah Johnson Putnam, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Elisha Putnam and Esther Johnson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Putnam and Mary Gibbs, his wife,
m. 1755; Stephen WilHam Johnson and Martha Smith (1756-1832),
his wife, m. 1772.
Stephen Putnam, (1729-1803), who served in the early wars,
was a private in the Canadian expedition. He was brother to
LINEAGE BOOK. 83
Gen. Rufus Putnam. He was born in Sutton ; died in North-
ampton, Mass.
Stephen Wilham Johnson, (1749-1834), was one of the
Mohawk Indians who threw the tea overboard in Boston har-
bor. He enhsted as a private and was taken prisoner at Fort
Washington. He was born in Norwalk, Conn. ; died in Al-
bany, N. Y.
Also Nos. 9309, 14258, 14468, 15495, 19927.
MISS JULIA NOBLE WAITE. 22242
Born in New York, N. Y.
Descendant of Asahel Noble.
Daughter of Charles Burritt Waite and Sarah Elizabeth Noble
(1856-1888), his wife.
Granddaughter of Harmon Noble (1803-1864) and Laura Ann Welch
(1823-1895), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Gen. Ransom Noble (1778-1863) and Anna
McNeil, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Noble (1750-1803) and Sally Crane,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Asahel Noble and Catherine Peet (1725-
1799)) his wife.
Asahel Noble, (1725-96), was a member of the Committee
of Inspection of New Milford, where he was born and where
he died.
MISS E. MARIA AYRES. 22243
Born in Fairfield, New York.
Descendant of Jabez Ayres.
Daughter of Hiram Ayres and Electa Tuttle, his wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Ayres and Roxy Snow, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jabez Ayres and Persis Stewart, his wife.
Jabez Ayres, (1737-1824), who had served in the early wars,
was a private in Capt. Thomas Whipple's company of Massa-
chusetts militia, 1780. He was born in New Braintree, Mass. ;
died in Herkimer Co., N. Y,
MRS. ADELAIDE F. BIRDSALL BALDWIN. 22244
Born in Addison, New York.
Wife of Horace Dyer Baldwin.
Descendant of Col. Arthur Erwin, Judge Richard Steere
and Lieut. Col. Benjamin Birdsall.
84 daughti;rs o^ the American revolution.
Daughter of Henry Huntington Birdsall and Rachel Erwin, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Judge James Birdsall and Rizpah Steere, his wife;
Maj. Arthur Erwin and Sarah Clark, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Birdsall and Elizabeth Aiken, his
wife ; Stephen Steere and Rizpah Smith, his wife ; Arthur Erwin and
Mary Kennedy, his second wife, 1771.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Steere and Jean Aldrich, his sec-
ond wife.
Arthur Erwin, (1726-91), commanded Buck's county. Pa.,
militia, 1776. He founded the town of Erwin in New York
and Erwinna in Pennsylvania. He was born in Ireland and
was assassinated by a squatter in Luzerne Co., Pa.
Also Nos. 13972, 17046.
Richard Steere, (1707-97), was a member of the General
Assembly of Rhode Island.
Benjamin Birdsall, (1743-1828), was commissioned major
of Dutchess county militia, 1775, and was promoted lieutenant
colonel, 1778. He was born in Quaker Hill and died in
Chenango Co., N. Y.
Also Nos. 144, 8547, 9816, 1 1749, 16094.
MRS. MARY ERWIN BIRDSALL LANDERS. 22245
Born in Erwin, New York.
Widow of William S. Landers.
Descendant of Col. Arthur Erwin, Judge Richard Steere
and Lieut. Col Benjamin Birdsall.
Daughter of Henry Huntington Birdsall and Rachel Erwin, his wife.
See No. 22244.
MRS. MARY B. TRIMBLE. 22246
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of Edward R. Trimble.
Descendant of Hon. John Witherspoon, of New Jersey.
Daughter of William N. Callender and Genevieve Authon, Tiis wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Callender and Ann Maria Smith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Stanhope Smith and Anne Wither-
spoon, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Witherspoon and Elizabeth Montgom-
ery, his wife.
John Witherspoon, (1722-94), was called from Scotland to
be president of Princeton College. He served several terms
i,ine;age book. 85
in the Continental Congress and was a signer of the Declara-
tion of Independence.
Also Nos. 257, 1690, 2104, 5708, 8774, 13341.
MRS. SALLIE MEDBURY BLANCHARD. 22247
Born in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Wife of James A. Blanchard.
Descendant of Ensign Jeremiah Jencks, of Rhode Island,
Daughter of Thomas Medbury and Elizabeth Jencks Armington, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Walker Armington and Marcy Jencks, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Jencks and Priscilla Bacon, his wife.
Jeremiah Jencks, (1720-79), was elected ensign, 1780, of
Capt. Joseph Allen's company of Rhode Island militia. He
was born in Providence, where he died.
MRS. BELLE WOLFE BARUCH. 22248
Born in Winnsboro, South Carolina.
Wife of Dr. Simon Baruch.
Descendant of Isaac Marks.
Daughter of Suling S. Wolfe and Sarah Cohen, his wife.
Granddaughter of Rev. Hartwig Cohen (1783-1861) and Deborah
Marks, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Capt. Samuel Mendes Marks (1762-1804) and
Sarah Harris, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Marks and Miriam Simons, his wife.
Isaac Marks served as a private with the New York State
troops. He was born, 1732, in New York City.
Also Nos. 19122, 20258.
MRS. JENNIE WOODRUFF CLARK. 22249
Born in Buffalo, New York.
Wife of Walter Clark.
Descendant of Lemuel Clark.
Daughter of Lemuel Baldwin Clark and Mary Jane Woodruff, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Horace Clark and Malinda Candee, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Baldwin Clark and Polly Kellog, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Clark and Ruth Baldwin, his wife
Lemuel Clark, (1753-1831), turned out from Lebanon
86 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Conn., in Capt. David Tilden's company at the Lexington
Alarm. He died in Candor, N. Y.
Also Nos. 5012, 12636.
MISS ANNA EDGAR DONALD. 22250
Born in New York, N. Y.
Descendant of Thomas Edgar, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Peter Donald and Anna Judson Edgar, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Edgar and Sarah Ann Randolph, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Edgar and Catherine Manning, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Edgar and Elizabeth Knapp, his
wife.
Thomas Edgar, (1746-1812), was a patriot who was ar-
rested, 1780, and imprisoned in the Sugar House, N, Y.,
where he was made lame for life. He was born in Wood-
bridge, N. J., where he died.
Also No. 21718.
MRS. MARGARET DONALD BISHOP. 22251
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of D. Bishop.
Descendant of Thomas Edgar, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Peter Donald and Anna Judson Edgar, his wife.
See No. 22250.
22252
MRS. IDA KATE LEONARD SCHULTZE. 22253
Born in Detroit, Michigan.
Wife of Ernst Friedrich Edward Schultze.
Descendant of Capt. Amos Skeele and of Daniel Hicks.
Daughter of Charles Egbert Leonard and Cynthia Hicks Van Name,
his wife.
Granddaughter of John Jarvis Leonard and Delina Cone Skeele, his
wife ; William Van Name and Rachel Hicks, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Skeele and Mary Otis, his wife ; Ben-
jamin Hicks and Cynthia Ward, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Hicks and Katharine Van Name.
Amos Skeele, (1750-1843), served in the Connecticut mili-
tia at the siege of Boston and the battles of White Plains,
Trenton and Princeton. He was severely wounded in the de-
fense of Danbury and was placed on the pension roll of Hamp-
LINEAGE BOOK. 87
den county, Mass., 1795. He was born in Woodbury, Conn.;
died in Chicopee, Mass.
Also Nos. 1976, 3416, 1 1050.
Daniel Hicks, (1760- 1853), was placed on the pension roll
of Erie county, N. Y., 1831, for service of private in the New
York militia.
22254
MRS. JESSIE NETTA PARSONS ROBERTS. 22255
Born in Leyden, New York.
Wife of George W. Roberts.
Descendant of Lieut. John Manchester, of Rhode Island.
Daughter of Edwin Lucias Parsons and Charlotte Maria Manches-
ter, his wife.
Granddaughter of George Whitman Manchester and Sophronia Bur-
gess, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of George Manchester (1777-1856) and Jael Kent
(1787-1864), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Manchester and Mary Whitman, his
wife.
John Manchester, (1752-94), served as lieutenant of militia,
1776. He was born in Tiverton; died in Cranston, R. I.
MRS. MARY ABBY ABELL HILTON. 22256
Born in Antwerp, New York.
Wife of Archibald Lord Hilton.
Descendant of Corp. Uriah Stone, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Ira Hill Abell and CaroHne Cornelia Wiggins, his wife.
Granddaughter of Chester Abell and Abigail Corliss Stone, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Stone and Hannah Corliss, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Uriah Stone and Hepzibah Hadley, his
wife.
Uriah Stone, (1748-1810), served in Capt. Timothy Bedel's
company of rangers, 1775. He was born in Piermont, N. H.,
where he died.
MRS. HARRIET AYRES LA RUE. 22257
Born in Fairfield, New York.
Wife of Lawrence A. La Rue.
Descendant of Jabez Ayres.
Daughter of Hiram Ayres and Electa Tuttle, his wife.
See No. 22243.
88 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MISS FANNY DE VILLA BALL. 22258
Born in Schenevus, New York.
Descendant of Capt. Cornelius Van Santvoord and of En-
sign Cornelius Van Der Zee, of New York.
Daughter of Ogilvie De Villa Ball and Adalaide Van Der Zee, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Albert Van Der Zee and Ann Van Santvoord, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Van Der Zee and Anetze Ten Eyck,
his wife; Staats Van Santvoord and Margaret Van Harlingen, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Cornelius Van Der Zee and Aginitz Whit-
beck, his wife; Cornelius Van Santvoord and Eva Staatz, his wife.
Cornelius Van Santvoord commanded a company of Albany
county associated exempts.
Cornelius Van Der Zee, (1740-1823), was commissioned en-
sign, 1776; served in the Burgoyne campaign and was at
the surrender. He died in Coeymans, N. Y.
MRS. FLORENCE MORGAN TILLINGHAST. 22259
Born in Syracuse, New York.
Wife of Charles B. Tillinghast.
Descendant of John Ellis.
Daughter of William Edgar Morgan and Helen Sophia Smith, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Dr. George Smith and Electa Ellis, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Ellis and Submit Olds, his wife.
John Ellis, (1763-1820), was a patriot of two wars. He was
born in Hebron, Conn. ; died in Syracuse, N. Y.
MRS. ELIZABETH REMSEN LE ROY DALE. 22260
Born in Tarrytown, New York.
Wife of Henry Dale.
Descendant of Col. Henry Remsen, of New York.
Daughter of Dr. Frederick G. Le Roy and Caroline Remsen, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Henry Rutgers Remsen and Elizabeth Waldron
Phoenix, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Remsen, Jr., and Elizabeth De Peys-
ter, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Remsen and Cornelia Dickerson,
his wife.
line;age book. 89
Henry Remsen, (1736-92), was colonel of the New York
City militia, 1775. He was a member of the Committee of One
Hundred and represented the city in the Provincial Congress,
1776-7. He was born in New York City, where he died.
Also Nos. 17156, 19969.
MRS. JENNIE TURNER EIDLITZ. 22261
Born in Buffalo, New York.
Wife of Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz.
Descendant of Moses Turner and of Peter Clute.
Daughter of Joseph Dana Dudley and Caroline Felthousen, his wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Dudley and Hannah Sargeant Turner,
his wife; James Daniel Felthousen and Nancy Helen Clute, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Turner and Elizabeth Bean, his wife;
Hendrick Clute and Margaret Teller, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Turner and Sarah Colby, his wife ;
Peter Clute and Catharine Marselis, his wife.
Moses Turner, (1755-1844), served as a private during the
Revolution. He was born and died in Candia, N. H.
Peter Clute, (1731-85), served in the Albany county militia
in Capt. Jesse Van Slyck's company, Col. Abraham Wemple's
regiment. He was born in Schenectady, where he died.
Also Nos. 14292, 15530.
MRS. CORNELIUS WING EERRISS. 222^2
Born in Glens Falls, New York.
Wife of Orange Ferriss.
Descendant of Elias Carpenter, of Vermont.
Daughter of Wait S. Carpenter and Miraette Higby, his wife.
Granddaughter of Elias Carpenter and Sarah Prescott, his wife.
Elias Carpenter, (1761-1851), was with the first troops that
entered Yorktown after the surrender. He was placed on the
pension roll of Orange Co., Vt, 1831, for service of private in
the Connecticut Continental Line. He was born in Strafford,
Vt, where he died.
MRS. JULIA GILLESPIE DE HAVEN. 22263
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of William B. De Haven.
Descendant of Timothy Root and of Joseph Root, of Con-
necticut.
go DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of Albert Gillespie and Julia S. Billings, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Mortimer Billings and Julia Root Holmes,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David Holmes and Sophronia Root (1797-
1834), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Root and Elizabeth Pomeroy, his
wife.
Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Root and Jemima Wood, his
wife.
Timothy Root, (1719-94), was appointed by the Assembly
quartermaster of a troop of Light Horse miUtia, 1778.
Joseph Root, (1753-1825), was a minute man at the Lex-
ington Alarm under Capt. Elias Buell and subsequently served
under Capt. Solomon Willes. He was born in Somers, Conn.,
where he died.
Also Nos. 16879, 21735.
MRS. SUE THORNTON MERIWETHER HENNING. 22264
Born in Shelby County, Kentucky.
Wife of James Williamson Henning.
Descendant of Capt. Walker Baylor.
Daughter of Thornton Meriwether and Elizabeth Davis Allen, his
wife, m. 1864.
Granddaughter of John Polk Allen and Georgiana Baylor, his wife,
m. 1834.
Gr.-granddaughter of George Baylor and Betsy Timberlake, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Walker Baylor and Jane Bledsoe, his wife.
Walker Baylor, (1760-1823), served as lieutenant of the
Third Continental Dragoons, 1777, and rose to the rank of
captain. He was born in New Market, Va., died in Paris, Ky.,
where he is buried in the grounds of his home at Woodlawn.
Also No. 16777.
MISS CLARA DOUGLAS HILGER. 22265
Born in New York, N. Y.
Descendant of Maj. Alexander Garden, of South Carolina.
Daughter of Douglas Hilger and Clara Belle Parry, his wife.
Granddaughter of Charles Thomas Parry and Martha Anna Garden,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Garden and Mary Anna Gibbes, his
wife.
Alexander Garden, (1757-1829), served as volunteer aide-
de-camp to Gen. Nathaniel Greene to the close of the war.
LINEAGE BOOK. 91
He was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati. He was
born in Charleston, where he died.
Also Nos. 4231, 20558, 2iy2)2-
MRS. SUSAN HOWLAND HOAG. 22266
Born in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Wife of Daniel Hoag.
Descendant of Zabdiel Sampson, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Charles Tallman and Deborah Sampson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Issachar Sampson and Deborah Wilbur, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Zabdiel Sampson and Abia Whitmarsh, his wife.
Zabdiel Sampson, (1727-76), was a minute man at the Lex-
ington Alarm in Capt. John Bradford's company. Col. The-
ophilus Cotton's regiment ; served in the New York campaign
and was killed at the battle of Harlem Plains. He was born in
Plympton, Mass.
Also No. 16920.
MRS. ESTELLE BAYNE JONES. 22267
Born in Wapping, Virginia.
Widow of Fletcher Piatt Jones.
Descendant of Capt. John Ashby, of Virginia.
Daughter of Charles Bayne and Ellen Ashby, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomson Ashby and Ann Stuart Menefee, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Ashby and Mary Turner, his wife.
John Ashby, (1740-1815), was commissioned captain, 1776,
in the Third Virginia Regiment and was at Brandywine and
Germantown. He resigned on account of wounds received in
battle. He was born in Fauquier Co., Va., where he died.
MRS. MARY GRINNELL LANDON. 22268
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of Edward H. Landon.
Descendant of Levi Morton and of Rev. Justin Parsons.
Daughter of William F. Grinnell and Mary Morton, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Oliver Morton (1788-1852) and Lucretia
Parsons, his wife, m. 1814.
Gr.-granddaughter of Levi Morton and Hannah Daly, his wife, m.
1788; Justin Parsons and Electa Frary, his wife.
Levi Morton, (1760-1838), was placed on the pension roll
92 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
of Plymouth county for service of private in the Massachusetts
mihtia. He was born in Middleboro, Mass., where he died.
Justin Parsons, (1759-1847), served at Ticonderoga, 1777,
and responded to the call for volunteers for the defense of
Vermont. He was born in Northumberland, Mass. ; died in
Ridgefield, Ohio.
MRS. ELLA SHERMAN MARSH. 22269
Born in Chicago, Illinois.
Wife of Eben Jones Marsh.
Descendant of Samuel Benedict and of Sergt. John Trow-
bridge, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Francis Trowbridge Sherman and Eleanor Norton Ved-
der, his wife.
Granddaughter of Francis Cornwall Sherman and Electa Trowbridge,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Trowbridge and Susanah Benedict, his
wife.
Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of John Trowbridge and Abiah Stevens, his
wife; Eleazer Benedict and Jerusha Crosby, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Benedict and Phebe Benedict
(1722-1801), his wife.
Samuel Benedict, (1722-92), served in the defense of Fair-
field county, where he was born and where he died.
John Trowbridge, (1746-1825), was placed on the pension
roll of Fairfield Co., 18 18, for service of sergeant in the Con-
necticut Line. He was born in New Fairfield, where he died.
MISS MARY E. C. BANCKER. 22270
Born in New York, N. Y.
Descendant of John Henry.
Daughter of Josiah Hook Bancker and Mary Elizabeth Henry, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Michael Henry and Maria Anne Hymes, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Henry and Leah Brevoort, his wife.
John Henry, (1744-1817), served as commissary of clothing,
1776-77. He was born in Ireland; died in New York City.
MRS. GERTRUDE W. CUSHING. 22271
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Wife of William Tileston Gushing.
une;age book. 93
Descendant of Richard Sweetser.
Daughter of Charles K. Wells and Sarah Hitchings, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Wells and Susannah Sweetser, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Sweetser and Sarah Matthews, his
first wife.
Richard Sweetser, (1749- 1844), was placed on the pension
roll of Kennebec Co., Maine, 1818, for service of private in
the Massachusetts Line.
Also No. 641 1.
MISS ADELAIDE B. HYDE. 22272
Born in Torrington, Connecticut.
Descendant of Capt. Jedediah Hyde, of Connecticut.
Daughter of William W. Hyde and Eliza Ostrum, his wife.
Granddaughter of Alphonso Marsh Hyde and Mary Wright, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Arunah Waterman Hyde and Sarah Kilburn,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jededian Hyde and Mary Waterman, his
first wife, m. 1761.
Jedediah Hyde, (1738- 1832), commanded a company of
Continental infantry, 1776, and was at Long Island, German-
town and Monmouth. He was born in Norwich, Conn. ; died
in Hyde Park, Vt.
Also Nos. 1839, 2362, 7435, 15454, IQQH, 20441.
MRS. MARY THEODORA SIZER. 22273
Born in Baltimore, Maryland.
Wife of Robert Ryland Sizer.
Descendant of Sergt. Jonathan Lilly.
Daughter of John Jacob Thompson and Emmalena Lilly, his wife.
Granddaughter of Alonzo Lilly and Mariana Entler, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Eliakim Lilly and Susanna Howes, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Lilly and Sarah Foster, his wife.
Jonathan Lilly, (1739-1828), who had served in the early
wars, was sergeant in Capt. Benjamin Phillips' company,
Hampshire county, Mass., regiment, 1777. He was born in
Stafford, Conn. ; died in Ashfield, Mass.
MISS CELESTIA RANDOLPH. 22274
Born in Canoga, New York.
Descendant of Stephen Taft and of Silas Taft of Massa-
chusetts.
94 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of Edward Salisbury Randolph and Elizabeth Bachman, his
wife.
•Granddaughter of Daniel Randolph and Elizabeth Taft, his wife,
Gr.-granddaughter of Dan Taft and Sarah Comstock, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Silas Taft and Elizabeth Gruff, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Taft and Mary Taft, his wife.
Stephen Taft, (1710-1803), was a minute man at the Lex-
ington Alarm from Uxbridge, where he was born and where
he died. His son Silas served in the militia.
Also Nos. 1 1970, 13153, 14566, 17684, 19954.
MRS. CLARA WEAVER PARRISH. 22275
Born in Selma, Alabama.
Wife of William Peck Parrish.
Descendant of Judge Robert Rutherford, of North Carolina.
Daughter of William M. Weaver and Lucia F. Minter, his wife.
Granddaughter of William T. Minter and Susan A. Bell, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Morgan Minter and Joanna Rutherford, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Rutherford and Dorothy Ann
Brooks, his wife.
Robert Rutherford, (1734-1814), was a member of the first
Provincial Congress, held in Hillsboro, N. C, and was county
judge. He was born in Virginia ; died in Newberry, N. C.
Also Nos. 11353, 13245-
MISS MARY HALL CROSMAN. 22276
Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of Robert Crosman, Col. Elihu Hall, Hon. Wil-
liam Maclay, Hon. John Harris, Rev. William Foster, Capt.
James Gordon Heron, Capt. Samuel Fisher, Mary Crosure
Fisher, Ephraim Keith and Sergt. Ephraim M. Keith.
Daughter of James Heron Crosman and Ellen Williams Hall, his
wife.
Granddaughter of George Hampden Crosman (1799-1883), and
Hannah Blair Foster, his wife, m. 1829; Rev. William Maclay Hall
and Ellen Campbell Williams (1804-78), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of George Crosman (1767-1814) and Amelia
Sophia Dorothea Wolfenbuttel Keith (1767-1853), his wife, m. 1797;
Alexander William Foster and Jane Thompson Heron, his wife; Henry
Hall, M. D. (1775-1808) and Hester Maclay (1778-1819), his wife,
m. 1800; Benjamin Williams and Nancy Fisher, his wife.
WNEAGE BOOK. gg
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Crosman, M. D., and Sarah
Andrews, his wife; Ephraim M. Keith and Mary 'Smith, his wife,
m. 1765; WilHam Foster and Hannah Van Hook Blair, his wife;
James Gordon Heron and Eleanor Evans, his wife; Elihu Hall and
Elizabeth Harrison, his wife; William Maclay and Mary Harris
(b. 1750), his wife, m. 1774; Samuel Fisher and Mary Crosure, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Crosman and Martha Gushee,
his wife; Ephraim Keith and Sarah Washburn, his wife, pi. 1732;
John Harris and Elizabeth McClure, his first wife, m. 1749.
Robert Crosman, (1707-99), was a patriot of Taunton,
Mass., where he was born and where he died.
EHhu Hall, (1723-90), was lieutenant colonel of militia and
his home at Mount Welcome served as a refuge for the Whigs.
He was born in Cecil Co., Md., where he died.
Also Nos. 227, 11612, 12001.
William Maclay, (1737-1804), served as assistant commis-
sary of purchases and as member of the Assembly, 1781. He
died in Harrisburg, Pa.
John Harris, (1726-91), was a delegate to the convention;
gave valuable civil service, and founded Harrisburg
James Gordon Heron, (1749-1809), served in Hazen's regi-
ment, Congress's Own; was captured and when exchanged
served until wounds compelled him to retire. He was a mem-
ber of the Cincinnati of Maryland.
WilHam Foster, (1740-80), was a patriot preacher and a
price was set upon his head by Sir William Howe. He was
born in Lancaster ; died in Chester Co., Pa.
Also Nos. 599, 3318, S720, 8174, 14399.
Ephraim Keith, (1707-81), who had fought in the early
wars,, was an iron manufacturer and cast cannon for the col-
ony. He was born in Bridgewater, Mass.
Ephraim M. Keith, (1739-83), like his father was a grad-
uate of Harvard. He served as a private, corporal and ser-
geant in the Massachusetts militia. He was born in Bridge-
water; died in Taunton, Mass.
Samuel Fisher served in the Pennsylvania militia; was
taken prisoner and carried to Philadelphia. He was released
on parole through the eloquent appeal of his wife, who proved
herself a heroine and won the sympathy of the British officers.
8
96 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOEUTION.
MISS CAROLINE JANE DODGE. 22277
Born in Cohoes, New York.
Descendant of Nathaniel Brown Dodge.
Daughter of William Taylor Dodge and Sarah M. Steenburgh, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Asa Dodge, Jr., and Tilea Shurtleff, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Dodge and Abigail Blodgett, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Brown Dodge and Lydia Barber,
his first wife.
Nathaniel Brown Dodge, (17401823), served as a private,
1776, in the Massachusetts militia. His diary and a letter to
his wife from Crown Point, N. Y., July 4, 1776, are in the pos-
session of the family. He was born in Dudley, Mass. ; died in
Barre, Vt.
MRS. MAY J. FORREST BRADLEY. 22278
Born in Washington, District of Columbia.
Wife of A. J. I. Bradley.
Descendant of Capt. Zachariah Forrest, of Maryland.
Daughter of Zachariah Forrest and Victoria Wooster, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Forrest and Elizabeth Dulany, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Zachariah Forrest and Nancy Edwards, his
wife.
Zachariah Forrest, (1742-1815), was captain of miltia and
a member of the Committee of Safety of St. Mary's county,
where he was born and where he died. His brother Uriah
lost a leg at Germantown.
Also No. 1020.
MRS. MARTHA E. WILSON MANROSS. 22279
Born in Geneva, New York.
Wife of W. D. Manross.
Descendant of William Wilson, Samuel Wilson, Sergt. Si-
meon Gould and Timothy Lane.
Daughter of William Dexter Wilson and Susan Whipple Trowbridge,
his wife.
Granddaughter of William Wilson and Rhoda Gould, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Wilson and Rachel Locke, his wife;
Simeon Gould and Rhoda Lane, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Wilson and Hannah Fuller, his
1,1 Ni; AGE BOOK. g-
wife; Simeon Gould and Elizabeth Pike, his wife; Timothy Una and
J-r^ydia Lane Davis, his wife.
William Wilson, {1733-78), who had served in the early
wars, enlisted, 1776, for three years and died in service. He
was born in Concord, Mass.
Samuel Wilson, (1758-1844), served as a private in the
Massachusetts militia at the siege of Boston. He received a
pension in Stoddard, N. H., where he died.
Simeon Gould, (1733-1827), was in the New York cam-
paign and at the battles of Stillwater and Saratoga. He served
as sergeant major in the Rhode Island expedition, 1778. He
was born in New Ipswich, N. H., where he died.
Also Nos. 12774, 15885, 20452.
Timothy Lane, (1722-93), served at the siege of Boston
from Bedford, Mass., where he died.
MRS. HARRIET STEPHENS HOES SEYMOUR. 22280
Born in Ithaca, New York.
Widow of Ova H. Seymour.
Descendant of Ensign Peter Swart, of New York.
Daughter of Rev. John C. F. Hoes, D. D., and Lucy Mariah Randall,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Peter L Hoes and Mariah Swart, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Swart and Cornelia Beeker, his wife.
Peter Swart, (1752-1829), served as a scout and as an offi-
cer. He was born in Schoharie, N. Y., where he died.
Also No. 1437.
MRS. EDITH HUNT WHITLOCK. 22281
Born in Charlotte, New York.
Wife of Arthur P. Whitlock.
Descendant of James Roberts.
Daughter of Daniel Talcott Hunt and Celia Maria Davis, his wife.
Granddaughter of Benjamin F. Hunt and Sally Talcott, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Talcott and Sally Roberts, his wife,
m. 1798.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of James Roberts and Jerusha Talcott, his
wife.
James Roberts, (1739-96), served as a private in the Con-
necticut Line. He was born in Windsor, Conn.
98 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. HARRIET SOUTHWORTH CROWELL. 22282
Born in Lynn, Massachusetts.
Wife of Howard Horton Crowell.
Descendant of Joseph Richards, of Massachusetts,
Daughter of James Luther Southworth and Mary Newhall, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Madison Southworth and Harriet Richards,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Richards and Lydia Ingalls, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Richards and Lydia Witt, his wife.
Joseph Richards, (1753- 1824), was a minute man at the
Lexington Alarm. He was born in Lynn, where he died.
MRS. JESSIE WISNER SCHMIDT. 22283
Born in Lyons, New York.
Wife of Walter Schmidt.
Descendant of John Cosart, of New York.
Daughter of Harrison Wisner and Maria Cosart, his wife.
Granddaughter of Maj. E. C. Cosart and Ann Mariah Hill, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Cosart and Susannah Bird Le Fevre, his
wife.
John Cosart, (i 760-1 821), was with the New Jersey troops
at Brandywine, Germantown, Valley Forge, Yorktown and
served to the close of the war. He was born in Morristown,
N. J., removed to New York, 1790, and died in Utica.
Also No. 3217.
MRS. FRANCES M. WILLIAMS. 22284
Born in Westford, New York.
Widow of Sherman Williams.
Descendant of William Drake, William Drake, Jr., and of
Capt. Seth Hamlin.
Daughter of John Drake (b. 1799) and Perlia Judson, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Drake, Jr., and Eunice Hamlin, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Drake (b. 1729) and Phebe Leonard,
his wife; Seth Hamlin (1740-95) and Mary Pitcher, his first wife,
m. 1761.
See No. 22591.
William Drake, Jr., (1756-1812), served as a private in the
Massachusetts militia in the Revolution. He was born in
Taunton, Mass. ; removed to Westford, N. Y., and died in
service. His father was also a soldier.
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MRS. CAROLINE EDWARDS TOBEY. 22285
Born in Virgil, New York.
Wife of Albert Burrell Tobey.
Descendant of William Edwards and of Jonathan Skeel
Daughter of Rufus Edwards and Harriet Orpha Hart, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan Edwards and Lucinda Skeel, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Edwards and Sarah Norris, his wife;
Jonathan Skeel and Joanna Wood, his wife.
William Edwards, (1743-94), served as a private, 1777, in
Capt. Aaron Rawley's company. Col. Benjamin Simond's regi-
ment of Berkshire Co. militia. He died in Stockbridge, Mass.
Jonathan Skeel, (1749-1834), served in the battle of Ben-
nington and the Burgoyne campaign. He was placed on the
pension roll of Cortland Co., N. Y., 183 1. He was born in
Kent, Conn. ; died in Virgil, N. Y.
Also Nos. 1238, 12039.
MRS. ANNA DE GROFF WOODIN COLBURN. 22286
Born in Hillsdale, New York.
Wife of C. C. Colburn.
Descendant of Nicholas Sharts, Jr., of New York.
Daughter of William H. Woodin and Sarah J. De Groff, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Bullis De Groff and Anna M. Sharts, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Nicholas Sharts (b. 1800) and Jane
Brazee, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nicholas Sharts, Jr. (b. 1757), and Margeret
Cooper, his wife.
Nicholas Sharts, Jr., was placed on the pension roll, 1832,
at the age of seventy-five, for nearly ten months' service as
private in the New York Line.
MRS. ADDIE BOWE STILSON. 22287
Born in Middlefield, New York.
Wife of Charles Stilson.
Descendant of Edward Bow, of New York.
Daughter of Le Roy Edward Bowe and Caroline Eddy Bowe, his
wife
Granddaughter of Edward Bow, Jr., and Peninah Baker, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Bow and Ruth Hubbard, his wife.
Edward Bow, (1757-1842), was placed on the pension roll
lOO DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
of New York, 1828, for one year's service as a private in the
Connecticut Line. He was born in Middletown, Conn. ; died
in Otsego Co., N. Y.
MISS BESSIE LOCKWOOD ABBEY. 22288
Born in Olean, New York.
Descendant of Capt. Timothy Lockwood, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Alfred Henry Abbey and Lizzie J. Lockwood, his wife.
Granddaughter of Orrin Lockwood and EHza Jameson, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Ebenezer Lockwood and Betsey Seymour, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Lockwood and Abigail Mead, his
wife.
Timothy Lockwood, (1735-82), was captain of a train-band
before the war and commanded a company of coast guards
during the Revolution. He was born in Greenwich, Conn.,
where he died. His eldest son, Timothy, enlisted at seven-
teen.
Also No. 936.
MRS. MARY ADELIA F. GREEN. 22289
Born in Almond, New York.
Wife of Charles W. Green.
Descendant of Capt. Abraham Lewis, Jr., Daniel Morton,
Benjamin Smith and John Wait.
Daughter of Horace W. Frisbie and Matilda Lewis, his wife.
Granddaughter of Sidney Frisbie and Tirzah Smith, his wife; Dillion
Lewis and Ann Jones, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Smith and Roxa Morton, his wife;
Abraham Lewis, Jr., and Eunice Hearn, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Smith and Elizabeth Smith, his
second wife; Daniel Morton and Eleanor Wait, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Wait and Submit Hastings, his
wife, m. 1723.
Abraham Lewis, Jr., (1752-1838), was placed on the pen-
sion roll of Rennselaer Co., N. Y., for service of private, lieu-
tenant and captain in the Connecticut militia.
Daniel Morton, (1720-86), was a minute man in Capt. Seth
Murray's company at Ticonderoga. He was born in Hat-
field ; died in Whately, Mass.
Benjamin Smith, (1728-93), was a minute man from
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Whately at the Lexington Alarm and also served on the Com- \
mittee of Safety.
Also No. 27.
John Wait, (1703-76), was a minute man from Whately,
where he died.
MISS ELLA P. HAZLETT. 22290
Born in Olean, New York.
Descendant of Maj. Daniel Dickinson, of New York.
Daughter of George Hazlett and Augusta Dickinson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Dickinson (d. 1856) and Permilla Ferris,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Dickinson and Mary Palmer, his wife.
Daniel Dickinson, (1739-1812), served as major in the
Thirteenth Regiment, Albany county militia. He was born in
Hartford, Conn. ; died in Stillwater, N. Y.
MRS. KATE CORINNE HIGGINS. 22291
Born in Rushford, New York.
Wife of Frank Wayland Higgins.
Descendant of Jonathan Bell, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Aaron Harrison Noble and Aldura Bell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Bell and Margaret Forsyth, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Bell and Deborah Butterworth, his
wife.
Jonathan Bell, (1755-1844), served several enlistments un-
der different commands. He was placed on the pension roll
of Hillsboro Co., N. H., 1831, for service of private in the
Massachusetts militia. He died in Goffstown, N. H.
MRS. LIZZIE B. JEWELL. 22292
Born in Olean, New York.
Wife of Marcius B. Jewell.
Descendant of Maj. Daniel Dickinson.
Daughter of George F. Hazlett and Augusta Dickinson, his wife.
See No. 22290.
MRS. BESSIE SARTWELL WORDEN. 22293
Born in Southport, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Irving E. Worden.
Descendant of Capt. Simon Sartwell, of New Hampshire.
102 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.
Daughter of Henry S. Sartwell and Kathrine B. Crozier, his wife.
Granddaughter of Chester S. Sartwell and Ann Elizabeth Chapin, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Solomon Sartwell and Sally King, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simon Sartwell..
Simon Sartwell, (1749-91), was lieutenant. Continental in-
fantry, 1776; captain-lieutenant, 1777, and captain, 1780. He
was born in Charlestown, N. H., where he died.
Also Nos. 6599, 7295.
MISS ELLEN M. BARKER. 22294
Born in Auburn, New York.
Descendant of Justin Leonard and of Timothy Barker.
Daughter of Justin Leonard Barker and Frances Goodwin Bartlett,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Timothy Barker and Martha Leonard, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Barker and Irene Barker, his wife;
Justin Leonard and Theodosia Leonard, his wife.
Justin Leonard, (1763-1835), served several enlistments un-
der different commands in the Massachusetts militia. He
was born in Springfield, Mass. ; died in Sempronius, N. H.
Timothy Barker, (1750-1833), served as a private from
Branford, Conn., where he was born and where he died.
Also Nos. 12405, 21379.
MRS. HARRIET CLARENA CHAPPELL MENZIE. 22295
Born in Auburn, New York.
Wife of Herbert S. Menzie.
Descendant of Lieut. Abel Wright, Capt. John Fassett and
Capt. Jonathan Fassett.
Daughter of Newton Chappell and Harriet Katherine Backus, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Hosmer Palmer Chappell and Mary Doane Wright,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Nathan Doane Wright and Esther Fassett,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abel Wright and Mary Doane, his wife;
Jonathan Fassett and Mary Montague, his wife, m. 1764.
Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Fassett and Mary WoUey, his wife,
m. 1741.
Abel Wright, (1747- 1827), was placed on the pension roll of
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103
Otsego Co., N. Y., 1818, for service of lieutenant in the New-
Hampshire Line. He was born in Rutland, Vt.
Also No. 21713.
John Fassett, (1720-94), was chosen captain of the first mili-
tia company of the town of Bennington and was a member of
the first General Assembly of Vermont, 1778. He died in
Bennington, Vt.
Jonathan Fassett, (1745-1825), served on the Board of
War of Vermont and in the Assembly. He was born in Bed-
ford, Mass. ; died in Bakersfield, Vt.
Also Nos. 18749, 19171, 19420.
MISS EVELYN HEWSON HOLLISTER. • 22296
Born in Auburn, New York.
Descendant of Dr. Gideon Noble, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Alfred Newton Hollister and Mary Evelyn Parsons,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Alfred W. Hollister and Julia E. Newton, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Chester Hollister and Emeline Noble, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gideon Noble and Lucy Wells, his wife.
Gideon Noble, (1763-1807), enhsted, 1775, and served un-
der different commands to the close of the war. He was born
in Willington ; died in Glastonbury, Conn.
Also Nos. 7696, 20196.
MRS. NINA ROBINSON NOBLE. 22297
Born in Auburn, New York.
Wife of Charles A. Noble.
Descendant of Philip Robinson, of New York.
Daughter of Horatio Robinson, Jr., M. D., and Charlotte Marion
Walker, his wife.
Granddaughter of Horatio Robinson, M. D., and Mary Ann Robinson,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Robinson and Mary Perry, his wife.
Philip Robinson, (1760- 1843), was placed on the pension
roll of Yates Co., N. Y., 183 1, for service of private in the
militia. He was born in Attleboro, Mass.
Also No. 18727.
MRS. BESSIE MERRITT NEVILLE 22298
Born in Portage, Wisconsin.
Wife of Wm. H. Neville, M. D.
I04 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Descendant of Capt. John Zielley, of New York.
Daughter of Ira Merritt and Anna Clement, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Clement and Christina Zielley, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Zielley and Nancy Markel, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Zielley and Elizabeth Eckerson, his
first wife.
John Zielley, (1743-1825), entered the service as lieutenant
and captain in Col. Jacob Klock's Tryon county regiment. He
was at Fort Keyser, 1780, when the Mohawk Valley was
overrun by the British and Indians under Sir John Johnson.
He was taken prisoner, 1781, and carried to Canada, where
he suffered many hardships. He was born in Stone Arabia;
died in Palentine, N. Y.
Also No. 10557.
MISS LOUISA VIRGINIA GORSE. 22299
Born in Suffolk County, New York.
Descendant of Ephraim Goss.
Daughter of Rev. Charles Gorse and Eleanor Louisa Ireland, his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert Goss (1792-1876) and Mary Kirkland, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Goss (1768-1847) and Mary Lamont
(1768-1844), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Goss and Prudence (1744-1818),
his wife.
Ephraim Goss served in the Berkshire county, Mass., mili-
tia from Great Barrington and was at Valley Forge, 1778,
under Capt. Josiah Jenkins.
Also Nos. I'JZl^, 19382.
MISS MINNIE SCOTT. 22300
Born in Newburgh, New York.
Descendant of Benjamin Harlow, of New York.
Daughter of William T. Scott and Hannah C. Payne, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Payne and Debby Ann Watkins, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Abel B. Watkins and Hannah Harlow, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Harlow and Hannah Horton, his
wife.
Benjamin Harlow, (1741-1824), served as a private in Capt.
Phineas Rumsey's company. Col. Jesse Woodhull's regiment,
1775. He was born in Goshen, N. Y., where he died.
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MRS. EMMA CLARK PIKE LEVENGSTON. 22301
Born in Saratoga Spa, New York.
Wife of Harry M. Levengston, Jr.
Descendant of Deacon James Conkey, Corp. Asa Conkey
and David Bottum, Jr.
Daughter of Lemuel Bush Pike and Mary EHzabeth Bottum, his wife.
Granddaughter of Bishop Bottum and Zilpha Conkey (1794-1865),
his wife.
•Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Bottum (b. 1762) and Betsey Bennett,
his wife, m. 1784; Asa Conkey and Margaret Hamilton, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Bottum, Jr. ; James Conkey and Isa-
bel McLancton, his wife.
James Conkey, (171 1-95), served in the Hampshire county
militia. He was born in Ireland ; died in Orwell, Vt.
Also No. 1 5341.
Asa Conkey served as corporal, 1777, to reenforce the north-
ern army. He was born in Pelham, Mass.; died, 1804, in
Plattsburg, N. Y.
David Bottum, Jr., was a minute man at the Lexington
Alarm from Norwich, Conn., where he was born.
MRS. LAVINIA MEDBERY EDWARDS. 22302
Born in Greenfield, New York.
Wife of Gustavus Webster Edwards.
Descendant of Col. Nathaniel Martin and of Anthony Mar-
tin, of Rhode Island.
Daughter of William Anthony Medbery and Eunice Adelia Medbery,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Medbery and Lydia Martin, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Anthony Martin (b. 1760) and Susanna Allen,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Martin and Susanna Kent, his
wife, m. 1751.
Nathaniel Martin, (1723-1806), was elected, 1776, colonel
of Bristol county, Rhode Island militia. His son Anthony
served in home defense.
Also Nos. 12909, 18453, 19160.
MISS ORCELIA A. RECORD. 22303
Born in Soundlake, New York.
Descendant of Corp. John Torrey and of Jonathan Giles.
Daughter of Abdallah Record and Mary Ann Torrey, his wife.
Ig6 daughters of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Granddaughter of Joseph Torrey and Mary Giles, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of John Torrey and Ruth Tyrell, his wife; John-
athan Giles and Elizabeth Stoddard, his wife.
John Torrey, (1741-1823), served as private and corporal
in the Berkshire county, Mass., militia. He was born in Mid-
dletown, Conn. ; died in Richfield, N. Y.
Jonathan Giles, (1735-1805), served at the alarms from
Berkshire county, Mass.
MRS. BLANCHE ANDREWS COPELAND. 22304
Born in Ira, New York.
Wife of Rev. Arthur Copeland.
Descendant of Maj. Jonathan Horton, of New York.
Daughter of Mason Giles Andrews and Joanna FoUett, his wife.
Granddaughter of Isaac Follett and Penina Hunt, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Hunt and Margaret Horton, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Horton and Gertrude Purdy, his
wife.
Jonathan Horton, (1737-1827), commanded a company of
Westchester county militia for the defense of the frontier. In
1778 he was promoted major. He was born in Mount Pleas-
ant ; died in White Plains, N. Y.
Also Nos. 3648, 9996.
MRS. KATHERINE GREENE GUSHING. 22305
Born in Westfield, Massachusetts.
Wife of George Harwood Gushing.
Descendant of Sergt. Jeremiah Mcintosh, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of George Greene and Amanda Emery, his wife.
Granddaughter of George Emery and Nancy Mcintosh, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Mcintosh and Susannah Blake, his
wife.
Jeremiah Mcintosh, (1751-1843), was placed on the pen-
sion roll of Norfolk county for service of private and sergeant
in the Massachusetts State troops and militia. He was born
in Dorchester, Mass., where he died,
MISS MARY EDITH TRAUTMAN. 22306
Born in Lockport, New York.
Descendant of John Brandt, of Pennsylvania; Philip Lan-
sing, of New York.
UNEAGE BOOK. I07
Daughter of Peter Trautman and Catharine A. Quilhot, his wife.
Granddaughter of Adam Trautman and Sophia Blosser (b. 1811),
his wife; Thomas A. Hun Quilhot and Maria Lefler, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Blosser and Margaret Brandt (1788-
1816), his wife; Harry Quilhot and Maria Lansing (b. 1771), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Brandt and Margaret Brandt, his wife;
Philip Lansing and Elsie Hun, his wife, m. 1757.
John Brandt, (1763-1833), served as a private in the Lan-
caster county militia, 1779, under Capt. Samuel Patton and
Col. William Chambers. He was born in Churchtown, Pa.,
where he died.
Philip Lansing served as assistant State agent for purchas-
ing supplies for the army. He was born, 1729, in Albany,
where he died.
MRS. MARIE COOKE LESSLIE. 22307
Born in Owego, New York.
Wife of Charles M. T. Lesslie.
Descendant of Charles Cooke, of Rhode Island.
Daughter of William Thomas Cooke and Katherine Sweet, his wife.
Granddaughter of Charles Philip Cooke and Maria Emmeline
Reynolds, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Cooke and Hannah Thomas, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Charles Cooke and Anne Greene, his wife.
Charles Cooke, (i 747-1817), although a Quaker, served in
the militia. He was born in Scituate, where he died.
Also Nos. 18761, 20089.
MRS. CLEMENTINE CORYELL SHELDON HESS. 22308
Born in Waverly, New York.
Wife of Charles Frederic Hess.
Descendant of Maj. John Coryell and of Judge Emanuel
Coryell.
Daughter of Charles H. Sheldon and Mary Barstow Coryell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Vincent Matthew Coryell and Rachel Lounsbury,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Emanuel Coryell and Frances Caldwell, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Coryell and Elisabeth Harvey, his
wife.
John Coryell, (1730-99), commanded a company of Bucks
County Associators, 1775, was promoted major, 1777, and
io8
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOEUTION.
served as quartermaster. He was born in New Market, N.
J. ; died in Bucks Co., Pa.
Also Nos. 9540, 13870, 14672, \'7^z-
Emanuel Coryell, (1754-1835), served as forage master at
Coryell's Ferry and supplied the army with forage as it crossed
the Delaware before the battle of Monmouth. He was placed
on the pension roll of Tioga Co., 1831, for service of forage
master in the Continental Line. He was born in Amwell, N.
J. ; died in Nichols, N. Y.
Also No. 8153.
MRS. JOSEPHINE A. MILLER. 22309
Born in Deposit, New York.
Wife of Benjamin Stevens Miller.
Descendant of John Marshall, of New York.
Daughter of John B. Bowen and Amelia J. Marshall, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Marshall, Jr., and Sarah Moore, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Marshall and Sarah Van Auller, his wife.
John Marshall, (1756-1820), enhsted, 1775, and served in
the army and navy. He was placed on the pension roll, 1818,
for two years' actual service as a private in the New Hamp-
shire Line. He died in Greenbush, Rensselaer Co., New
York. His widow also received a pension.
MRS. ABBIE CRANE PEABODY. 22310
Born in Union, New York.
Wife of Edwin W. Peabody.
Descendant of Judge Stephen Crane, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Jason Crane and Sophia S. Cafferity, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan Crane and Hetty Winans, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Crane, Jr., and Jane Harris, his second
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Crane and Phebe Crane, his wife.
Stephen Crane, (1709-87), was a patriot of distinction who
was captured as the British passed through Elizabethtown on
the way to Springfield. They carried him a prisoner, pronged
him with bayonets, causing wounds from which he never re-
covered. The epitaph on his tomb tells how faithfully he
filled "a seat in the Grand Council of the State." His sons and
grandsons won faine in the war.
Also No. 1 1 148.
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109
MRS. CAROLYN SHULTS VAN ALSTYNE. 223 11
Born in Utica, New York.
Wife of John L. Van Alstyne, M. D.
Descendant of Benjamin Lewis.
Daughter of Casper Shults and Nancy Ockempaugh, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Ockempaugh and Polly Lewis, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Lewis and Polly Case, his wife.
Benjamin Lewis, (1756-1838), served in Col. Elisha Shel-
don's regiment of Connecticut dragoons. He was born in
Hartford, Conn. ; died in Newark, N. Y.
MRS. GRACE A. CLARK. 22312
Born in Binghamton, New York.
Wife of John P. E. Clark.
Descendant of John Marshall, of New York.
Daughter of Augustus L. Harding and Sarah M. Marshall, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Marshall, Jr., and Sarah Moore, his wife.
See No. 22309.
MRS. AUGUSTA CAMPBELL COBB. 22313
Born in Mount Hope, New York.
Wife of George N. Cobb.
Descendant of Maj. Johannes Decker, of New York.
Daughter of Archibald Campbell and Ann Eliza Van Etten, his wife.
Granddaughter of Levi Van Etten and Eleanor Carpenter, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Carpenter and Margaret Decker, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Johannes Decker and Sarah Norris, his
wife.
Johannes Decker, (1735-1804), was major of the Goshen
regiment under command of Col. William Allison. He was
born in Deerpark, N. Y., where he died.
MISS MARY ESTY STOWELL. 22314
Born in Ithaca, New York.
Descendant of Joel Lord,
Daughter of Calvin S. Stowell and Amelia Esty, his wife.
Granddaughter of John C. Stowell and Marietta Lord, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Harley Lord and Hetty Smith, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joel Lord and Jerusha Webster (sister of
Noah), his wife.
no DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Joel Lord, (1754-1824), served in the Connecticut militia
at Bunker Hill and in the defense of Boston. He was born in
Salisbury, Conn. ; died in Danby, N. Y.
MRS. ANNA ESTELLE BARNARD PORTER. 22315
Born in Rochester, New York.
Wife of Joseph H. Porter.
Descendant of Brig. Gen, Joseph Badger.
Daughter of Henry Barnard and Eugenia Davison, his wife.
Granddaughter of Christopher C. Davison and Mary Eliza Badger,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Badger and Eliza M. Sterling, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Maj. Peaslie Badger and Lydia Kelley, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Badger and Hannah Pearson,
his wife.
Joseph Badger, (1722- 1803), served as muster master and
as brigadier general of New Hampshire militia.
Also Nos. 381 1, 10024, 17334. 18030, 19397, 21532.
MRS. FANNY WAYNE CHAMBERS HOPKINS. 22316
Born in Newton, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Robert E. Hopkins.
Descendant of John Simpson, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Thomas Preston Chambers and Hannah Hough Barns-
ley, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Barnsley and Mary Hough, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Hough and Hannah Simpson, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Simpson and Hannah Roberts, his
wife.
John Simpson, (1732-1804), was a delegate to the conven-
tion, 1776, and served with the Associators at Brandy wine,
Germantown and Valley Forge. He was born in Ireland;
died in Bucks Co., Pa,
MRS. HATTIE ELIZABETH ROBBINS. 22317
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of Howard Sumner Robbins.
Descendant of Joseph Landers, Jr., and of Seth Landers.
Daughter of John Landers and Catharine Kaufman, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Landers and Susan, his wife.
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Gr.-granddaughter of John Landers and Mary, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Seth Landers and Susan, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Larimers, Jr., and Sarah, his wife.
Joseph Landers, Jr., (1722-1801), was a member of the
Assembly from Sharon, 1782. He was born in Wareham,
Mass. ; died in Sharon, Conn.
Seth Landers enhsted, 1777, as private in the Connecticut
Line. He was born, 1756.
MRS. HARRIET TERRY VAN DEUSEN. 22318
Born in Harpersfield, New York.
Wife of Columbus Van Deusen.
Descendant of Capt. Andrew Reekie.
Daughter of David Terry and Sally Reekie, his wife.
Granddaughter of Andrew Reekie and Submit Mac Carney, his wife,
m. 1782.
Andrew Reekie, (1749-1817), served as private and sergeant
at Fort Constitution. He was subsequently captain of bag-
gage wagons in the quartermaster general's department. He
was born in Scotland ; died in Stamford, N. Y. His widow
received a pension for his five years' actual service.
Also No. 16416.
MRS. CHARLOTTE PRESTON REED. 22319
Born in Kingston, New York.
Wife of Charles Gordon Reed.
Descendant of Adj. Amariah Preston.
Daughter of Charles More Preston and Mary Hasbrouck, his wife.
Granddaughter of Otis Monroe Preston and Susan Anne More, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Liberty Preston and Betsy Taylor More, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Maj. Gen. Otis Preston and Dorothy Knapp,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Amariah Preston and Susanah Wood,
his wife.
Amariah Preston, (1739- 1834), served on the staff of Col.
Jonathan Holman when the Worcester Co., Mass., regiment
marched at the Rhode Island Alarm. He was born in Ash-
ford, Conn. ; died in Roxbury, N. Y.
Also No. 1 1 190.
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1 12 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. FRANKIE MERRILL COCHRANE. 22320
Born in Michigan City, Indiana.
Wife of J. M. Cochrane.
Descendant of David Southwick and of Jonathan Merrill.
Daughter of Orsamus C. Merrill and Eliza A. Woodward, his wife.
Granddaughter of Enos Merrill and Polly Southwick, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Merrill and Anna Gillet, his wife;
David Southwick and Betsey Stacey, his wife, m. 1783.
(Jl David Southwick, (1756-1841), served as a private in the
Berkshire Co., Mass., militia. He was born in Adams, Mass.,
died in Perry's Mills, N. Y.
Jonathan Merrill, (1760-1835), received a pension in Rut-
land Co., Vt., as a private in the Connecticut Continental Line.
22321
MRS. LULA ELMIRA KNAPP CHURCHILL. 22322
Born in Hart, Minnesota.
Wife of George Silas Churchill.
Descendant of Abraham Lighthall.
Daughter of Nathan Knapp and Angeline Irene Green, his wife.
Granddaughter of Esals Green and Ann Gibbs, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Gibbs and Lany Lighthall, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Lighthall.
Abraham Lighthall served several enlistments in the New
York militia. He was born, 1737; died in Herkimer Co.,
N. Y.
MRS. HARRIET FOSTER GRAYDON WALTON. 22323
Born in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Wife of James Franklin Walton.
Descendant of Mordecai McKinney and of Col. William
Chambers, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Alexander Graydon and Mary Frances Foster, his wife.
Granddaughter of Alexander Graydon and Jane Chambers McKin-
ney, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Mordecai McKinney, Jr., and Mary Chambers,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Mordecai McKinney and Agnes Bodine, his
wife; William Chambers and Eleanor Talbot, his wife.
Mordecai McKinney served as a private in the New Jersey
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militia. He was born in New Jersey about 1750; died in
Paxton, Pa.
William Chambers, (1744-1809), was commissioned captain
of the Cumberland County Associators and served as colonel
at Trenton, Princeton, and in the defense of the frontier.
Also Nos. 1 1 157, 17945, 21847.
MRS. ETHEL WALTON ALBERT. 22324
Born in Westwood, Ohio.
Wife of Clifford E. Albert.
Descendant of Mordecai McKinney and of Col. William
Chambers, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of James Franklin Walton and Harriet Foster Graydon,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Alexander Graydon and Mary Frances Foster, his
wife.
See No. 22323.
MRS. ANNA BISSELL REID. 22325
Born in Dubuque, Iowa.
Wife of Alexander Reid.
Descendant of Elijah Mather, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Elijah Mather Bissell and Julia Velona Alvord, his wife.
Granddaughter of Josiah Bissell and Mary Strong Mather, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ehjah Mather and Mary Strong, his first wife.
Elijah Mather, (1743-96), served in the dragoons under
Maj. Elijah Sheldon. He was born in Windsor, Conn., where
he died.
Also No. 5358.
MRS. ELIZABETH ERAZER. 22326
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Widow of James A. Frazer.
Descendant of Peter Wickersham,
Daughter of John McCormick and Nancy Wickersham, his wife.
Granddaughter of Peter Wickersham and Mary Platter, his wife.
Peter Wickersham, (1756-1841), enlisted as a private in
Capt. Zadock Wright's company of Pennsylvania militia and
was^ wounded in service. He was born in Washington Co.,
Pa. ; died in Adams Co., Ohio.
114 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MISS IRENE L. BISSELL. 22327
Born in Sharon, Ohio.
Descendant of Zebulon Bissell, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Erastus S. Bissell and Mary Ann More, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nathaniel Bissell and Anna Smith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Bissell and Esther Benton, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Zebulon Bissell and Abigail Smith, his wife.
Zebulon Bissell, (1724-77), served under Capt. Bezaleel
Beebe in the defense of Fort Washington, where he was taken
prisoner. After he was exchanged he died on his way home.
He was born in Windsor.
Also Nos. 4654, 7478.
MRS. FREELOVE BURNETT. 22328
Born in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Wife of R. P. Burnett.
Descendant of Edward Spicer and of William Morgan, of
Connecticut.
Daughter of Hiram J. Ayres and Freelove Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Ayres and Lucinda Spicer, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Minor Spicer and Cynthia Allyn, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edward Spicer and Abigail Allyn, his second
wife ; Ephraim Allyn and Temperance Morgan, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Morgan and Temperance Avery,
his wife, m. 1744.
Edward Spicer, (1721-97), enhsted, 1775, from Groton in
Capt. Abel Spicer's company, Parsons' regiment.
William Morgan, (1723-77), on account of ill-health, gave
no military service, but contributed money. He was born in
Groton, where he died.
Also Nos. 9275, 17230, 21 141.
MRS. JULIA BISSELL EBRIGHT. 22329
Born in Sharon, Ohio.
Wife of Leonidas S. Ebright.
Descendant of Zebulon Bissell, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Erastus S. Bissell and Mary Ann More, his wife.
See No. 22327.
MRS. LOTTIE MELISSA MERRIAM HOUGHTON. 22330
Born in Akron, Ohio.
Wife of Harry Benjamin Houghton.
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Descendant of Edward Spicer, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Flavel Merriam and Lucinda Ayres, his wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Ayres and Lucinda Spicer, his wife.
See No. 22328.
MRS. EVA PROCTOR HEINTSELMAN. 22331
Born in Akron, Ohio.
Wife of Albert Edward Heintselman.
Descendant of Ensign John Perkins.
Daughter of Henry William Proctor and Helen Golden, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ezra Day Golden and Harriet Day, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Golden and Mary Perkins, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Perkins and EHzabeth Herrington,
his wife.
John Perkins, (1749-1812), was ensign of the first com-
pany of Foster, Rhode Island. He died in Burhngton Flats,
N. Y.
Also No. 9877.
MRS. LORA STANDISH ALDEN KOHLER. 22332
Born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.
Wife of George Coburn Kohler.
Descendant of Capt. Nathan Alden and of Nathan Alden,
Jr., of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Isaac Carey Alden and Emma Lilly Gifford, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry Alden and Abby Gushing Smith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Alden and Clarissa Whitman, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Alden and Sarah Barrell, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Alden and Mary Hudson, his
first wife, m. 1750.
Nathan Alden, (1727-1807), was commissioned captain,
1776, of the Plymouth county regiment.
Nathan Alden, Jr., (1751-1842), served in the company of
his father, 1776, and turned out at the Rhode Island Alarm,
1780. He was born in Bridgewater, where he died.
MRS. MINNIE MAUDE NASH RABE. 22333
Born in Chatsworth, Illinois.
Wife of James William Rabe.
Descendant of John Means, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Lieut. Sumner Nash and Rebecca Martha Means, his
wife.
Il6 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Granddaughter of John Alfred Means and Eliza Chapin, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Nathan Means and Elizabeth Cochran, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Means and Martha Ramsey, his wife.
John Means, (1745-95), was a soldier in Brodhead's rifle
regiment at the battles of Long Island, Trenton, Princeton,
Brandywine and Germantown. He served in the southern
campaign until the close of the war. He was born in Dau-
phin Co., Pa., where he died.
Also No. 6916.
MRS. AMELIA PERRIN. 22334
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of Jonathan Perrin.
Descendant of Abraham Wightman.
Daughter of Jacob Wilkeson and Sallie Wightman, his wife.
Granddaughter of Abraham Wightman and Catharine Randall, his
wife.
Abraham Wightman served under Capt. Nehemiah Water-
man and in the company were his brothers, George, James and
John. He was born in Colchester, Conn. ; died in Canada,
1826.
Also No. 191C9.
MRS. EUGENIA PERRIN LONG. 22335
Born in Perrysburg, Ohio. r
Wife of John W. Long.
Descendant of Abraham Wightman.
Daughter of Jonathan Perrin and AmeHa Wilkinson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jacob Wilkinson and Sallie Wightman, his wife.
See No. 22334.
MRS. MARY W. N. PRATT. 22336
Born in Cheshire, Massachusetts.
Widow of Albert M. Pratt.
Descendant of Capt. Shubael Wilmarth and of Daniel Wood,
of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Isaac Wood Northup and Maria Brown, his wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Northup and Betsey Wood, his wife;
Nicholas Brown and Dolly Wilmarth, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Daniel Wood and Rebecca Ingalls, his wife;
Shubael Wilmarth and Mary Bosworth, his wife.
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Shubael Wilmarth, (1739-1809), commanded a company of
volunteers in Col. Joab Stafford's regiment at Bennington.
He was born in Rehoboth; died in Adams, Mass.
Daniel Wood, (i 749-1821), was a minute man in Capt.
Daniel Brown's company at Bennington, where the Berkshire
yeoman rendered valiant service.
Also Nos. 22,T2>, 3040, 3217, 12151, 20001.
xVLRS. ANNA BANCROFT KILBOURNE. 22337
Born in Newark, Ohio.
Wife of Col. James Kilbourne.
Descendant of Capt. William Cooley, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Gen. George B. Wright and Hetta A. Taylor, his wife.
Granddaughter of Spencer Wright and Abby Cooley, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Cooley and Sarah Mather, his wife.
William Cooley, (1736- 1825), commanded a company, 1776,
in Col. John Moseley's Hampshire county militia regiment at
Ticonderoga and was wounded at White Plains. He turned
out to reenforce the northern army, 1777. He died in Gran-
ville, Mass.
Also Nos. 4547, 16925, 18104.
MRS. ALICE KILBOURNE JEFFREY. 22338
Born in Columbus, Ohio.
Wife of Robert Jeffrey.
Descendant of Capt. William Cooley.
Daughter of Col. James Kilbourne and Anna Bancroft Wright, his
wife.
See No. 22.ZZ1-
MISS HELEN WRIGHT. 22339
Born in Newark, Ohio.
Descendant of Capt. William Cooley.
Daughter of Gen. George B. Wright and Hetta A. Taylor, his wife.
See No. '22zy7-
MRS. ALICE WRIGHT EATON. 22340
Born in Newark, Ohio.
Wife of Frank Collins Eaton.
Descendant of Capt. WilHam Cooley.
Il8 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of Gen. George B. Wright and Hetta A. Taylor, his wife.
See No. 22337.
MRS. MARY JANE WHITON HUBBARD. 22341
Born in Lee, Massachusetts.
Wife of Herman Milton Hubbard.
Descendant of Sergt. Nathaniel Bassett, of Massachusetts
Daughter of Lyman Whiton and Nancy Couch, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Whiton and Deborah Bassett, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Bassett and Bethia Smith, his wife.
Nathaniel Bassett, (1758-1846), was placed on the pension
roll of Berkshire Co., Mass., 183 1, for service of private, ser-
geant and seaman in the Massachusetts State troops and navy.
He was born in Sandwich; died in Lee, Mass.
Also No. 2971.
MRS. MARGARET KIRKER BEDWELL. . 22342
Born in West Union, Ohio.
Wife of Charles Edward Bedwell.
Descendant of William Williamson, Thomas Williamson and
Anne Newton Williamson.
Daughter of William Williamson Kirker and Lucinda Ballard Nole-
man, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Kirker and Esther Williamson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Wilhamson and Catherine Buford, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Williamson and Anne Newton, his
wife.
William Wilhamson, (1762-1839), enhsted from Hampden
Sidney College to serve under Gates and was among those
captured at Camden. He was born near Greenville, North
Carolina; died near Manchester, Ohio.
Also Nos. 9007, 12595.
Thomas Williamson was a patriot of North Carolina, as was
also his wife. Without compensation he repaired guns and
she made clothmg and cooked provisions, which he carried to
the soldiers of Gates's army.
MRS. MARY ELIZABETH HARRISON. 22343
Born in Martinsburg, Ohio.
Wife of Eugene B. Harrison, M. D.
Descendant of Gary McClelland.
LINEAGE BOOK. II9
Daughter of David Matthews McCann and Amy Bell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Benjamin Bell and Elizabeth McClelland, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Gary McClelland.
Gary McClelland, (1750-1846), was placed on the pension
roll of Knox county, Ohio, 1831, for service of private in the
Pennsylvania Continental Line. He was at Valley Forge and
with Wayne at Stony Point. He was born in Scotland; died
in Knox Co., Ohio.
MRS. MILLEY COWDERY SCOTT. 22344
Born in Chester, Ohio.
Wife of James B. Scott.
Descendant of Josiah Simpson.
Daughter of Ethan Cowdery and Betsy Simpson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Josiah Simpson and Bathiah Sweat, his wife.
Josiah Simpson, (1765- 1837), "^^^ placed on the pension
roll of Meigs county, Ohio, 18 18, for service of private in the
New Hampshire Continental Line. He was born in Notting-
ham, N. H. ; died in Rutland, Ohio.
MRS. FANNIE COFFROTH HUMPHREY. 22345
Born in Franklin County, Ohio.
Wife of Jarvis Scott Humphrey.
Descendant of Conrad Coffroth.
Daughter of John B. Cofifroth and Susan Bynner, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Coffroth and Mary Bashor, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Conrad Coffroth and Mary Snoterly, his wife.
Conrad Cofifroth, (i 762-1 831), was placed on the pension
roll ol Franklin Co., Pa., 1823, for service of fifer in the
Maryland Continental Line. He died in Greencastle, Pa.
MRS. JULIA CORNELL CALDWELL. 22346
Born in Rensselaerville, New York.
Wife of Patterson T. Caldwell.
Descendant of Electus Backus.
Daughter of Gideon Cornell and JuHa Ann Backus, his wife.
Granddaughter of Electus Backus and Sabra Judson, his wife.
Electus Backus, (1765-1813), enlisted at sixteen and served
as a fifer in the Connecticut militia. He was born in Wood-
bury, Conn. ; died in Sacket's Harbor, N. Y.
I20 DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. CARRIE LA HALLE ADAMS HOOD. 22347
Born in Weathersfield, Ohio.
Wife of Frank Pierce Hood.
Descendant of Asahel Adams.
Daughter of Homer Sanford Adams and Elizabeth Kennedy, his wife.
Granddaughter of David Agustus Adams and Nancy Tylee, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Asahel Adams and Olive Avery, his wife.
Asahel Adams, (1754-1818), enlisted, 1777, for three years
in the Connecticut Continental Line. He was at Valley Forge,
Monmouth, in the Rhode Island campaign and was honorably
discharged, 1781. He was born in Connecticut; died in
Trumbull Co., Ohio.
Also No. 14358.
MRS. ANNA LOUISE GUERARD McCOMB. 22348
Born in Burlington, New Jersey.
Wife of Robert Brice McComb.
Descendant of Hon. John Dennis, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Peter Guerard and Harriet Dennis, his wife.
Granddaughter of Richard Dennis and Harriet Eliza Duffield, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Dennis, Jr., and Mary Jacques, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Dennis and Mary Cossens, his wife.
John Dennis, (1726-1806), served on the Committee of
Safety and as a delegate from Middlesex county to the Pro-
vincial Congress, 1776. In 1777 he was captured and con-
fined for one year in the Provost jail. New York. When the
British overran the colony his property was destroyed. He
lived in New Brunswick seventy-nine years and is buried in
Christ churchyard.
Also No. 14235.
MRS. CATHERINE BOWMAN REED. 22349
Born in Mercer, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Joseph H. Reed.
Descendant of John Bowman, of New York.
Daughter of Samuel Bowman and Catherine Matilda Fleming, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Bowman (1792-1857) and Sarah Alex-
ander, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Bowman and Catherine Stuart, his wife.
John Bowman served in the Albany county militia.
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MISS FLORENCE OGLE. 22350
Born in Washington Court House, Ohio.
Descendant of William Ogle, Stephen Yeomans, Col.
Thomas Cresap and Daniel Cresap.
Daughter of Alfred M. Ogle and Bertha Louise Yeomans, his wife.
■Granddaughter of Enoch Ogle and Catherine McCartney, his wife;
Samuel F. Yeomans and Asenath Nye, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of WilHam Ogle and Mary Cresap, his wife;
Stephen Yeomans and Abigail Fountain, his wife.
Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Cresap and Ruth Van Swearingen,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Cresap and Hannah Johnson,
his wife.
William Ogle, (1755-1810), served as a private in the Cum-
berland Co., Pa., militia. He died in Adams Co., Ohio.
Stephen Yeomans, (1760-1829), served in the defense of
the frontier in Capt. Thomas Hunt's company, Col. Frederick
Wessenfel's regiment of New York militia. He died in In-
diana.
Also No. 12074.
Thomas Cresap, (1702-88), w^as an organizer of the Sons of
Liberty and an active patriot of Maryland.
Daniel Cresap, (1727-98), served on the Committee of
Safety of Maryland and was appointed to raise money.
Also Nos. 1841, 2057, 20320.
MISS ALFARETTA LOUISE OGLE. 22351
Born in Washington Court House, Ohio.
Descendant of William Ogle, Stephen Yeomans, Col.
Thomas Cresap and Daniel Cresap.
Daughter of Alfred M. Ogle and Bertha Louise Yeomans, his wife.
See No. 22350.
MISS CLIFFORD WARNOCK. 22352
Born in Urbana, Ohio.
Descendant of Maj. Thomas Smith.
Daughter of Col. William R. Warnock and Kate Murray, his wife.
Granddaughter of Rev. David Warnock and Sarah Hitt, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Samuel Hitt and Nancy Smith, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Smith and Elizabeth Reynolds,
his wife.
Thomas Smith served as lieutenant of Smallwood's Mary-
122 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
land regiment, 1776, and as captain and major of the Flying
Camp. He resigned, 1778. He was born in Maryland; died
in Bourbon Co., Ky.
Also No. 16648.
22353
MRS. BERNARDINE BARBOUR GRONDAHL. 22354
Born in Toledo, Ohio.
Wife of Einar L. Grondahl.
Descendant of Ephraim Munson and John Adams.
Daughter of Marcus Victor Barbour and Mary M. Wicker, his wife.
Granddaughter of Erwin Loyal Barbour and Jane Eliza Adams, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Roswell Barbour and Aurelia Munson, his
wife ; Robert Adams and Lucy Wright, his wife.
Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Munson and Deborah Scott, his
wife; John Adams and EHzabeth Cochran, his wife.
Ephraim Munson, (1762-1834), was placed on the pension
roll of Litchfield Co., for two years' actual service of private
in the Connecticut Continental Line.
John Adams, (1756-1838), enhsted, 1777, from London-
derry in the New Hampshire militia to reenforce the Conti-
nental army in opposing the march of Burgoyne. He died in
Whitehall, N. Y.
MRS. MARY HOWARD BAKER. 22355
Born in Toledo, Ohio.
Wife of Rufus Harold Baker.
Descendant of Ambrose Redfield.
Daughter of Nelson M. Howard and Jane Louise Redfield, his wife.
Granddaughter of Charles Redfield and Elizabeth Adams, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ambrose Redfield and Lois Baldwin, his wife,
m. 1782.
Ambrose Redfield, (1750-1830), served at the siege of Bos-
ton in the Connecticut militia. He was born in Killingworth,
Conn. ; died in Derry, N. H.
MRS. MARIE SUYDAM BELL. 22356
Born in Lebanon, Ohio.
Wife of James B. Bell.
Descendant of Judge Francis Dunlevy.
Daughter of Frank Dunlevy Suydam and Mary Wright, his wife.
Granddaughter of Simon Suydam and Sarah Maria Dunlevy, his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. I23
Gr.-granddaughter of Anthony Howard Dunlevy and Lucinda Cor-
win, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Francis Dunlevy and Mary Craig Carpenter,
his wife.
Francis Dunlevy, (1761-1839), when a lad enlisted as a pri-
vate and served as sergeant of volunteers, 1782. He was
born in Winchester, Va., removed to the Northwestern Terri-
tory and compiled the first constitution of Ohio and was the
first Federal judge. He died in Lebanon.
MISS ELIZABETH WESTON MACLAREN. 22357
Born in Toledo, Ohio.
Descendant of Hon. Benjamin Tusten and of Capt. Christo-
pher Van Duzer, of New York.
Daughter of Reeve Maclaren and Margaret Moore, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Maclaren and Harriet Reeve, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Selah Reeve and Elizabeth Van Duzer, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Christopher Van Duzer and Julia Tusten,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Tusten and Julia Conkling,
his wife.
Benjamin Tusten, (1716-96), was a member of the Provin-
cial Congress from Goshen, 1775-77, ^^^ served on war com-
mittees. He was born in Southold, L. I. ; died in Goshen, N.
Y. His son Benjamin was killed at Minisink.
Christopher Van Duzer, (1743-18 12), was captain of militia
at Fort Montgomery, 1777. He was born in Cornwall, N. Y. ;
died in New Windsor.
Also Nos. 3704, 10805, 18911, 19012.
MISS HELEN SUYDAM. 22358
Born in Toledo, Ohio.
Descendant of Judge Francis Dunlevy.
Daughter of Frank Dunlevy Suydam and Mary Wright, his wife.
See No. 22356.
MISS MARY GRACE CORBIN. 22359
Born in Wilmington, Ohio.
Descendant of Abraham Ellis.
Daughter of Henry Clark Corbin and Francis Strickle, his wife.
124 DAUGHTERS OP THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Granddaughter of Abraham ElHs Strickle ad Caroline Goodwin, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Strickle and Ann Ellis, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Ellis and Katherine Joel, his wife.
Abraham Ellis, (1750- 1837), was placed on the pension roll,
1832, for service of private in the Pennsylvania State troops.
He was at Long Island, Germantown, Valley Forge and York-
town. He was born in Hanover, Pa. ; died in Clinton Co.,
Ohio.
Also Nos. 9957, 10198, 14555, 20649.
MRS. LIBBIE ISENHAUER ERASER. 22360
Born in Columbiana, Ohio.
Wife of Dr. George Eraser.
Descendant of Frederick Isenhauer.
Daughter of John England Isenhauer and Mary Belton, his wife.
Granddaughter of John E. Isenhauer and Mary England, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Frederick Isenhauer and Hannah, his wife.
Frederick Isenhauer served as a private in the Pennsylvania
Line and was killed at the battle of Germantown. He was
born in Holland.
MRS. CLARA G. TAGG BREWER. 22361
Born in Greenville, Pennsylvania.
Wife of A. T. Brewer.
Descendant of Ensign David Lillie.
Daughter of John Heighton Tagg and Laura Ann Lillie, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Lillie and Clarissy (Clara) Eddy, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David LilHe and Huldah Blodgett, his wife.
David Lillie, (1742-1827), served as ensign in the Eighth
Company, Seventh Connecticut Regiment. He was bom in
Lebanon, Conn. ; died in Bethel, Vt.
MRS. CARRIE M. BROWN. 22362
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of Alexander Ephraim Brown.
Descendant of Jerome Clark.
Daughter of James Barnett and Maria H. Underbill, his wife.
Granddaughter of Melancthon Barnett and Mary Clark, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jerome Clark and Anna Pinneo, his first wife.
Jerome Clark, (1756-1850), served at the Lexington Alarm,
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Bunker Hill, siege of Boston and White Plains. He was
placed on the pension roll of Otsego Co., N. Y., 1818, for ser-
vice of private in the Connecticut Line. He died in Cherry
Valley, N. Y.
Also Nos. 9789, 12152.
MRS. MARY GROVER KIMBALL. 22363
Born in Guilford, Maine.
Wife of LaFayette Kimball.
Descendant of WilHam Grover, of Maine.
Daughter of Zebulon Parsons Grover and Mary Morgan (1795-
1857), his wife, m. 1817.
Granddaughter of William Grover and Abigail Parsons, his wife,
m. 1782.
William Grover, (1755-1816), enlisted "at nineteen, served
as soldier, seaman and steward; was taken prisoner and ex-
changed, 1777. He was born in Gloucester, Mass.; died in
Maine.
MISS ELIZABETH DO AN SPRAGUE. 22364
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Descendant of Lieut. Peter Roberts.
Daughter of Alonzo Wellington Sprague and Helen M. Walters, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Peter Walters and Susan Norcross, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Walters and Susan Roberts, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Roberts and Jane Baker, his wife.
Peter Roberts, (1750-1804), served under Col. Ethan Allen
in the capture of Ticonderoga. He was at Bennington and
Saratoga and at the close of the war was lieutenant of Green
Mountain Boys in Col. Seth Warner's regiment. He died in
Plattsburg, N. Y.
Also No. 15371.
MRS. CORA SPRAGUE MILLARD. 22365
Born in Putnam County, Missouri.
Wife of William C. Millard.
Descendant of Lieut. Peter Roberts.
Daughter of Alonzo Wellington Sprague and Helen M. Walters,
his wife.
See No. 22364.
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MRS. FLORA MARIETTE SMITH GILCHRIST. 22366
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of Frank R. Gilchrist.
Descendant of Samuel Smith, Lieut. John Curtis, Sergt.
Samuel Beard and William Richardson.
Daughter of Stiles Curtiss Smith and Catherine Gleason, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Smith, Jr., and Caroline Curtiss, his wife;
Moses Gleason and Polly Richardson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Smith and Sarah Lewis, his wife;
Stiles Curtis and Sarah Beard, his wife; William Richardson and
Nancy Montgomery, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Curtis and Mary Shelton (1747-1825),
his wife, m. 1768; Samuel Beard.
Samuel Smith, (1762-1845), when a lad served in the
Fourth Regiment and in 18 18 was placed on the pension roll
of New Haven county, Conn., for service of private in the
Connecticut Continental Line.
Also No. 5298.
John Curtis, (1745-1825), was lieutenant of Light Dragoons
in the invasion of Tryon. He was born in Stratford, Conn.,
where he died.
Also Nos. 10734, 19061.
Samuel Beard served as sergeant in the Connecticut militia
under Capt. Joseph Birdsey. He was born in Stratford, 1734.
William Richardson, (1754-1831), served in the militia and
as a sailor. He was placed on the pension roll of Saratoga
county, N. Y., 1818, for service of private in the Rhode Island
Line.
Also Nos. 10738, 17796.
MRS. ANNA K. SMITH ABBOTT. 22367
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of Henry Stanley Abbott.
Descendant of Samuel Smith, Lieut. John Curtiss, Sergt.
Samuel Beard and William Richardson.
Daughter of Stiles Curtiss Smith and Catherine Gleason, his wife.
See No. 22366.
MRS. MARY IDA ODELL ROBINSON. 22368
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of James A. Robinson.
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Descendant of Capt. Jacob Allen and of Sergt. Jacob AT
Jr., of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Jay Odell and Mary Packard, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Packard and Mary Allen (1787-1883), his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Allen, Jr., and Susanna Alden (b. 1766),
his wife, m. 1784.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Allen and Abigail Bailey, his wife,
m. 1762; Ezra Alden (1732-70) and Rebecca Keith, his wife, m. 1756.
Jacob Allen, (1739-77), served as lieutenant, 1775, and
commanded a company of Continental infantry when killed
at Bemus Heights. He was born in Bridgewater, Mass.
Jacob Allen, Jr., (1763-1836), served as fifter with his
father and was with him at Saratoga. At the close of the war
he held the rank of sergeant.
MISS ELIZABETH GEARY. 22369
Born in Columbus, Ohio. ^^
Descendant of Ensign John Palmer. '\
Daughter of Richard Harding Geary and Frances Haynes, his*' wife.
Granddaughter of John Peck Haynes and Mary Ann Morgan, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Morgan and Lydia Palmer, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Palmer and Mary Hill, his wife.
John Palmer, (1757- 1843), served several enlistments un-
der different commands and received a pension, 1833, for ser-
vice in the New York Line.
Also No. 10212.
MRS. GEORGIANA CRARY PRENTICE. 22370
Born in Lexington, Kentucky.
Wife of Dr. Noyes Billings Prentice.
Descendant of Capt. Daniel Holbrook, Jr., of Connecticut.
Daughter of Oliver A. Crary and Mary M. Holbrook, his wife.
Granddaughter of David Holbrook (b. 1781) and Mary Howe, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Holbrook, Jr., and Anne Hitchcock, his
wife, m. 1766.
Danisl Holbrook, Jr., (1747-1813), commanded a company
of militia and also gave valuable civil service. He was born in
Derby, Conn., where he died.
Also Nos. 9538, 10891, 1 1788, 19805.
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MEL
-<.S. AURELIA CRARY TOWNE. 22371
Born in Painesville, Ohio.
Wife of Orrin Charles Towne.
Descendant of Capt. Daniel Holbrook, Jr., of Connecticut.
Daughter of OHver A. Crary and Mary Holbrook, his wife.
See No. 22370.
MRS. CORA BOWLER MALONE. 22^2
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of M. J. Malone.
Descendant of Lieut, Gideon Root, Nathan Barber, Capt.
Nathan Barber, Jr., Capt. Ebenezer Sheldon, Charles Bowler,
Amos Pendleton, Israel Harmon, Col. George Irish, Isaac
Page and William Pendleton.
Daughter of Noadiah Potter Bowler and Arvilla M. Root, his wife.
Granddaughter of George Irish Bowler and Susan Barber, his wife;
Jeremiah Root, Jr., and Huldah Harmon (1801-76), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Bowler and Rebecca Irish (1760-1838),
his wife; Nathan Barber, Jr., and Mary Pendleton (1758-1818), his
wife; Jeremiah Root (1765-1815) and Lucretia Page (1770-1846), his
wife; Ebenezer Harmon (1776-1826) and Mary Sheldon (1779-1852),
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Irish and Sarah Babcock, his wife;
Nathan Barber and Thankful Maxson, his wife ; Amos Pendleton and
Susan Cheseborough (1732-68), his wife; Gideon Root and Huldah
Nelson, his wife; Isaac Page and Abigail Barnes, his wife; Israel
Harmon and Elizabeth Kent Pomeroy, his wife; Ebenezer Sheldon
and Huldah Hanchett (1755-91), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Pendleton and Lydia Burrows,
his first wife.
Gideon Root, (1735-1804), served as sergeant and Heuten-
ant in the Massachusetts militia. He was born in Southwick,
Mass., where he died.
Nathan Barber, (1732-1816), served as deputy to the As-
sembly and as commissary of military stores. He was born
in Hopkinton ; died in Westerly, R. I.
Nathan Barber, Jr., (1759-1835), was chosen captain of
the Senior Class company of militia, 1780. He was born in
Westerly, where he died.
Ebenezer Sheldon. (1754-1825), was captain of minute men
at the Lexington Alarm. This commission is in the family.
He was born in Sheffield, Conn. ; died in Aurora Ohio.
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Charles Bowler, (1756- 1808), served in the Army of
servation. He was born in Newport ; died in Hopkinton, R. i
Also Nos. 12426, 19304.
Amos Pendleton, (1728-1821), served in the Reformadors
at the alarms. He was bom in Westerly, R. I., where he died.
Also Nos. 8177, 15472, 2071 1.
Israel Harmon, (1753-1831), was a private in Capt. John
Harmon's company which occupied Boston after the evacua-
tion. He was born in Suffield, Conn., where he died.
George Irish, (i 739-1801), served in the Assembly from
Newport county, and was colonel of militia. He was born in
Middletown, where he died.
Isaac Page was a minute man from Londonderry at the
Lexington Alarm. He removed to Southwick, Mass., where
he died in 18 16. His son Isaac served in the militia.
William Pendleton, (1704-86), who had served in the early
wars, was a member of war committees of Westerly.
MRS. MARIA SANFORD BURKE. 22373
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of Clarence Elisha Burke.
Descendant of Capt. Samuel Cherry.
Daughter of William Henry Hayward and Jane Elizabeth Willis, his
wife.
Granddaughter of WilHam WilUs and Susan Ann Hopkins, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Hopkins and Susan Cherry, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Cherry and Ann Wallace, his wife.
Samuel Cherry, (1756-1825), enlisted at nineteen, from
Londonderry, N. H., for service in Canada. He was pro-
moted lieutenant, 1776; captain, 1779, and retired, 1783. He
died in Oswego Co., N. Y.
Also Nos. 13852, 14520.
MRS. DELIA BULKLEY HOLDEN WHITE. 22374
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of Windsor T. White.
Descendant of Lieut. John Holden, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Liberty Emory Holden and Delia Elizabeth Bulkley, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Liberty Holden and Sally Cox Stearns, his wife.
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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Holden and Hannah Watts, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Holden and Mary Knight, his wife.
John Holden, (1738-1828), served as lieutenant in the
Massachusetts militia at the battle of Butts Hill, Rhode Island,
1778. He died in Otisfield, Maine. His widow at the age of
ninety-five received a pension for his service.
Also Nos. 3340, 12430.
MRS. MARTHA HEGEMAN COOPER. 22375
Born in New York, N. Y.
Widow of James Start Cooper.
Descendant of Thomas Campbell, of New York.
Daughter of George Washington Hegeman and Elizabeth McCready,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Andrew McCready and Jane Campbell, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Campbell and Jemimah Oakley, his
wife.
Thomas Campbell served in the Dutchess county militia.
MRS. ROMELIA M. OUAYLE. 22-^-]^
Born in Dover, Ohio.
Widow of William H. Quayle.
Descendant of David Foote and of Capt. Divan Berry, Jr.,
of Connecticut.
Daughter of Lyman Perry Foote and Ruth Berry Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Foote and Dema Perry, his wife; Syl-
vanus Smith and Roxa Rich, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David Foote and Betsey HamHn, his wife;
David Rich and Ruth Berry, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Divan Berry, Jr., and Lydia Yale, his wife.
David Foote, (1760-185 1-4), served at various alarms in
the Berkshire county militia, 1777-80. He was born in Lee,
Mass. ; died in Dover, Ohio.
Divan Berry, Jr., (1735-83), served as ensign at the Lexing-
ton Alarm, as lieutenant in the New York campaign, 1776.
He was appointed by the Assembly, 1778, captain of the Sixth
Company. He was born in Wallingford ; died in Meriden.
Also Nos. 2501, 10348, 16606.
MRS. MARTHA ANN BENTON. 22^
Born in Willoughby, Ohio.
Wife of Lucius Augustus Benton.
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Descendant of Edward Halstead.
Daughter of Abner Leslie and Catherine Brush, his wife.
Granddaughter of Edward Brush and Martha Halstead, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Halstead and Martha Ferguson, his
wife.
Edward Halstead, (1750-1837), served as a private in the
Third Regiment New York mihtia. He was born in Rock-
land Co., N. Y. ; died in Willoughby, Ohio.
MRS. FRANCES PARSONS WAITE. 22378
Born in Granville, Massachusetts.
Widow of Henry W. Waite.
Descendant of Lieut. David Parsons, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Dennis Parsons and Minerva Meachem, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joel Parsons (b. 1768) and Phoebe Robinson, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David Parsons and Rebecca Robinson, his wife.
David Parsons, (1735-1820), served in the Massachusetts
mihtia. He was born in Durham, Conn., removed to Gran-
ville, Mass., 1763, where he died.
Also No. 19457.
MRS. JULIA P. LINNELL McKINNEY. 22379
Born in Elyria, Ohio.
Wife of Price McKinney.
Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Poppleton.
Daughter of Thomas H. Linnell and Zeda Cora Poppleton, his wife,
m. 1855.
Granddaughter of Samuel Poppleton (1793-1864) and Julia A. Smith,
his second wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Poppleton and Caroline Osborne (1778-
1842), his wife.
Samuel Poppleton, (1748- 1832), was placed on the pension
roll of Ohio, 1831, for service of private and sergeant in the
Vermont Line. He was born in Pownal, Vt. ; died in Belle-
ville, Ohio.
MRS. MARY A. PRENTICE DUNKLEE. 22380
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of Charles A. Dunklee.
Descendant of Capt. Daniel Holbrook, Jr., of Connecticut.
132 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of Noyes Billings Preentice and Georgiana Crary, his wife.
Granddaughter of Oliver A. Crary and Mary Holbrook, his wife.
See No. 22370.
MRS. ROSE DOUGLAS BRABSON BULLARD. 22381
Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Wife of William Robert Lee Bullard.
Descendant of Lieut. Alexander Keith and of Hon. William
Douglas, of Virginia.
Daughter of Reese Bowler Brabson and Sarah Maria Keith, his wife.
Granddaughter of Charles Fleming Keith (1780-1865) and Elizabeth
Douglas Hale, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Keith and Mary Gallihue Thornton,
his wile; Philip Hale and Catherine Douglas, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Douglas and Elizabeth Offutt, his
wife.
Alexander Keith served as lieutenant of the Sixth Virginia
Regiment commanded by Col. William Russell, 1777. He
died in 1824, in Mississippi,
William Douglas although too old for field duty, was an
active organizer and served as sheriff of Loudon county,
vi^here he died in 1783. He was born in Ayr, Scotland.
Also Nos. 265, 14444, 15948, 19564.
MRS. JANE G. H. WEBBER. 22382
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Wife of George E. Webber.
Descendant of Peter Slater.
Daughter of George C. Howard and Christianna McConnell, his wife.
Granddaughter of William H. Howard and Elizabeth Ann Slater, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Slater and Zilpha Chapin, his wife.
Peter Slater, (1760-1831), served as matross in Crane's
artillery, 1777-80. He was in many battles; taken prisoner
at Stony Point and confined in the Sugar House, N, Y. He
died in Worcester, Mass.
MRS. MARTHA OSTHEIMER McILVAIN. 22383
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Maurice Ostheimer.
Descendant of Abraham Robinson, of Delaware.
Daughter of J. Gibson McTlvain and Elizabeth M. Mcllvain, his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 1 33
Granddaughter of Abraham Robinson Mcllvain and Anna G. Mul-
vaney, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Mcllvain and Mary Robinson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Robinson and Sarah Penrose, his
wife.
Abraham Rcbinson, (1741-87), served as member of As-
sembly, on the Committee of Safety and on the committee to
adjust war accounts. He died in Newcastle Co., Delaware.
MISS GRACE K. TULLY. 22384
Born in Medina, New York.
Descendant of John Howell, of New Jersey.
Daughter of William K. Tully and Susanna Geassarrh White, his
wife.
Granddaughter of William S. White and Mary Cieassarrh Brakeley,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Matthias Brakeley and Huldah Howell, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Howell, Jr. (1765-1848), and Mary
Geassarrh, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Howell and Naomi Hart, his wife.
John Howell, (1727-79), served as a private in the Hunter-
don county militia.
Also Nos. 8590, 12440, 14757, 17807.
MISS HULDAH B. WHITE. 22385
Born in Analomink, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of John Howell.
Daughter of William S. White and Mary Geassarrh Brakeley, his
wife.
See No. 22384.
MRS. MARY SMITH WILSON. 22386
Born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
Wife of James Dale Wilson.
Descendant of Joseph Williams, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Thomas Smith and Margaret J. Beck, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Smith and Rachel Williams, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Williams, Jr., and Letitia Sutton, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Wilhams and Rachel Thompson,
his wife.
134 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Joseph Williams served as a drummer in the militia. He
died near Danville, N. J.
MRS. MARY SLINGLUFF BOYD. 22387
Born in Norristown, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Howard Boyd.
Descendant of Christopher Ottinger, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of John Slingluff and Wilhelmina Gilbert, his wife.
Granddaughter of William H. Slingluff and Mary Knorr, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Matthias Knorr and Mary Keyser, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Derick Keyser and Rachel Ottinger, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Christopher Ottinger and Mary Groat-
house, his wife.
Christopher Ottinger, (1720- 1802), contributed forage and
horses for the patriot army. He was born in Springfield
township, where he died.
Also No. 20690.
MRS. CLARA BARR DEANS. 22388
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Wife of John Sterling Deans.
Descendant of Capt. James Ward, of Virginia.
Daughter of Lewellyn Barr and Mary Elizabeth Bringhurst, his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert Barr and Phoebe Ward, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Col. William Ward and Rebecca Anderson, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Ward and Phoebe Lockhart, his wife.
James Ward commanded a company of Botetourt county
militia at Point Pleasant, 1774, under Gen. Andrew Lewis.
The allied Indians were driven back and seven captains were
killed in this bloody battle. He was buried on the field and
his grave is unknown.
Also Nos. 3956, 6961, 7470, 1 1528, 15562.
MRS. ABIGAIL DICKINSON DREER READ. 22389
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Dr. Frank Read.
Descendant of William Annin, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Frederick Annin Dreer and Louisa Greble, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ferdinand Julius Dreer and Abigail Dickinson
Annin, his wife.
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Gr. -granddaughter of Alexander Annin (b. 1766) and Margaret Mil-
ler, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Annin and Sarah Ross (d. 1777),
his wife, m. 1749.
William Annin, (1713-84), was a member of the Committee
of Correspondence of Somerset county and served in the Leg-
islature. He contributed generously to the patriot cause, and
his wife nursed the soldiers quartered on their farm, con-
tracted small-pox and died of the disease.
Also Nos. I23S5, 17674, 19340.
MRS. MATILDA CLARK BARNES LUKENS. 22390
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Charles Morton Lukens.
Descendant of Lieut. Jeremiah Clark.
Daughter of William Wesley Barnes and Matilda Clark, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jeremiah Clark, Jr., and Matilda De Ford, his wife.
Gr.-granddaugTiter of Jeremiah Clark and Elizabeth Field (d. 1813),
his wife.
■ Jeremiah Clark, (1744-1803), served as lieutenant of Essex
county, New Jersey militia. The gun he carried is still in the
family.
MRS. LIZZIE G. COREY GERRY. 22391
Born in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Wife of Frederick R. Gerry.
Descendant of Capt. Timothy Corey, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Timothy Corey and Sarah Elizabeth Strout, his wife.
Granddaughter of Timothy Corey, Jr., and Mary Gardner, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Corey and Elizabeth Griggs, his wife.
Timothy Corey, (1742-1811), served as sergeant at the
Lexington Alarm and as captain in Col. Samuel Gerrish's
regiment, 1775. He was born in Grafton; died in Brookline.
Also No. 18519.
MISS RUTH SNYDER. 22392
Born in Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of Jeduthan Tower.
Daughter of Benjamin Cummings Snyder and Emma Tower, his wife.
Granddaughter of Charlemagne Tower and Amelia Malvina Bartle,
his wife.
136 DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Tower and Deborah Taylor Pierce, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jeduthan Tower and Mary Smith, his wife.
Jeduthan Tower, (1756-1817), served in the Massachusetts
militia from Sudbury, where he was born.
Also Nos. 7572, 10779, 1 1 144, 13731, 16598.
MRS. ELLEN PAGE BUTCHER. 22393
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Henry C. Butcher.
Descendant of Thomas Page, Standish Forde, Barnet Han-
sell and William Sutton.
Daughter of Joseph French Page and Ellen Forde Hansell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Gilbert Page (1784-1862) and Atlantic French, his
wife; William Sutton Hansell (1787-1872) and Elinor Forde (1799-
1868), his wife, m. 1812.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Page and Alice Scott (b. 1744), his
wife, m. 1767; Barnet Hansell and Sarah Turner Sutton (1760-93), his
wife; Standish Forde and Sarah Britton, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Sutton and Sarah Turner (1730-
97), his wife, m. 1753.
Thomas Page served as a private in the New Jersey militia.
He was born in Burlington, 1745.
Standish Forde, (1759- 1806), was a private in Capt. Laza-
rus Pine's company. Col. Sharp Delaney's regiment. He was
born in Philadelphia, where he died.
Barnet Hansell, (1759-1809), served as a private in the
Philadelphia city militia, 1781. He is buried in St. Peter's
graveyard, Philadelphia.
William Sutton, (1727-78), was a private in Capt. Robert
Patton's company and was killed at the battle of Monmouth.
Also Nos. 14394, 19500-
MISS EMMA AUGUSTA KOCH. 22394
Born in Erie, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of Capt. John Marshall, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Moses Koch and Matilda Ulman, his wife.
Granddaughter of Simon Ulman and Sarah Moyer, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Moyer and EHzabeth Marshall, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Marshall and (Hannah) Jane Baldwin,
his wife.
John Marshall was placed on the pension roll, 1818, of
LINKAGE BOOK. I37
Washington county, Pa., for two year's actual service of a
captain in the Pennsylvania Line. He was born in Dauphin
Co., 1749.
MRS. MARY ENSIGN GOULD. 22395
Born in Sheridan, New York.
Wife of Edward Powell Gould.
Descendant of Otis Ensign.
Daughter of Daniel Patrick Ensign and Louisa Howe Beebe, his wife.
Granddaughter of Seth Ensign and Sally Gould, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Otis Ensign and Mary Patrick, his wife.
Otis Ensign, (1762-1855), at the age of sixteen, lost his
father at the massacre of Wyoming. He enlisted in the militia
and was placed on the pension roll of Chautauqua Co., N. Y,,
1832, for two years' actual service as a private in the Con-
necticut Line. He was born in New Hartford, Conn. ; died
in Sheridan Co., N. Y.
Also No. 20060.
MISS EDWINA ENSIGN GOULD. 22396
Born in Erie, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of Otis Ensign,
Daughter of Edward Powell Gould and Mary Ensign, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Patrick Ensign and Louisa Howe Beebe,
his wife.
See No. 22395.
MRS. EMMA McSPARREN LOCKE. 22397
Born in Erie, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Philip Aubin Locke.
Descendant of Capt. Bradford Steele and of Bradford
Steele, Jr., of Connecticut.
Daughter of Clark McSparren and Mary A. Jones, his wife.
Granddaughter of Chester B. Jones and Sarah Steele, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Bradford Steele, Jr., and Ruth Wheeler, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Bradford Steele and Mary Perkins, his wife.
Bradford Steele, (1735-1804), served as lieutenant at the
siege of Boston and commanded minute men when Tryon in-
vaded the colony. He was a member of various patriotic
committees. He was born in Derby, where he died.
138 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Bradford Steele, Jr., (1762-1841), enlisted at fifteen; was
captured and suffered from imprisonment. He was placed
on the pension roll of New Haven county, 1831, for service
of private in the Connecticut Line.
Also Nos. 3488, 5937, 1 1395, 15400, 16087, 18156.
MRS. NOVA M. FINNEY STERNER. 22398
Born in Dewart, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Lloyd Parvin Sterner.
Descendant of Lieut. Lazarus Finney, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of David Finney and Margaretta Gerringer, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Finney and Susan Baush, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Lazarus Finney and Elizabeth Fulton, his first
wife.
Lazarus Finney, (i 751- 1833), served as lieutenant in the
Chester County Associators, and was at Trenton under Gen.
James Irvine. He was born in New London, Pa., died in
Northumberland Co., Pa.
MISS MARY S. LAWRENCE. 22399
Born in Erie, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of David Shannon, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Col. John J. Lawrence and Anna Elizabeth Watson, his
wife.
Granddaughter of David Corry Watson and Margaret Wilson, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Wilson and Jane Shannon, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Shannon and Jane Sample, his wife.
David Shannon, (1757-1811), served as a private in the
Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Lancaster county;
died in Northumberland county.
MISS ELEANOR GRAY HANNA. 22400
Born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of Hon. Hugh Alexander, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of James Patterson Hanna and Caroline Rowland, his wife.
Granddaughter of Hugh Rowland and Hannah Evans, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Evans and Emily Alexander, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Hugh Alexander and Lettus Thompson, his
second wife.
Hugh Alexander, (1724-77), was a member of Assembly, a
lin:Eage book. 139
delegate to the Constitutional convention and signed the
Declaration of Rights. He died in Philadelphia during a
session of Assembly.
Also Nos. 11306, 14390.
MRS. MARY JOSEPHINE SCOTT McNAUGHER. 22401
Born in Alleghenj^, Pennsylvania.
Wife of David White McNaugher.
Descendant of Thomas Ross, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Robert A. Scott and Martha T. Stewart, his wife.
Granddaughter of Hamilton Stewart and Nancy Scott Dinsmore, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Dinsmore and Sarah Ross, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Ross and Jane Miller, his wife.
Thomas Ross, (1738-1813), served as a matross in the Phil-
adelphia artillery and was so severely wounded at the battle
of Saratoga that he could give no further active duty. His
flour mills were a source of supply for the patriots. He was
born in Chester; died in Pittsburg, where members of the
family still live in the old home.
Also No. 14850.
MISS FRANCES CORNISH. 22402
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of Charles Fausset, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Yeoman R. Cornish and Margaret Freymuth, his wife.
Granddaughter of Benjamin E. Freymuth and Ann Fausset, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Fausset and Margaret Flowers, his
wife.
Charles Fausset, (1754-97), served as a private in the As-
sociators of Lancaster county.
MISS ARABELLA BERTHA CRANE. 22403
Born in Lacon, Illinois.
Descendant of Capt. Richard Abbe, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Henry Wilcox Crane and Arabella Tryphosa Parsons,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Rev. Benjamin Booth Parsons, D. D., LL. D., and
Arabella Buckingham, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Plyn Parsons and Tryphosa Booth, his wife.
I40 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Booth and Tryphosa Abbe (b. 1762),
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Abbe and Mary Bement (1738-
1821), his wife.
Richard Abbe, (1735-1807), served as lieutenant of militia
in the Lexington Alarm, as ensign Connecticut Continental
Line, 1777, and resigned, 1778. He was appointed by the
Assembly, 1779, captain of the Third Company of militia.
He was born in Enfield, where he died.
MRS. JENNIE M. MURPHEY. 22404
Born in Ogdensburg, New York.
Wife of Abner Greer Murphey.
Descendant of Capt. Richard Abbe.
Daughter of Rev. Benjamin Booth Parsons, D. D., LL. D., and Ara-
bella Buckingham, his wife.
See No. 22403.
MRS. MARY SELFRIDGE LUDERS. 22405
Born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Thomas L. Luders, Jr.
Descendant of Lieut. Jacob Levan, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Matthew Motherwell Selfridge and Mary Cornelia
Selfridge, his wife.
Granddaughter of Matthew Selfridge and Hannah Levan, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Levan and Rose, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Levan and Catherine Wink, his wife.
Jacob Levan served as lieutenant in the Berks county militia,
1777, under Capt. George Kemp. He is buried on a farm
near Kutztown.
Also No. 20685.
MRS. KATHLEEN SELFRIDGE MACFARLANE. 22406
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Charles William Macfarlane.
Descendant of Lieut. Jacob Levan.
Daughter of WiUiam Wilson Selfridge and Maria Henrietta Wilson,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Matthew Selfridge and Hannah Levan, his wife.
See No. 22405.
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MRS. HELEN ELIZABETH LATTA OBDYKE. 22407
Born in Sadsbury, Pennsylvania.
Wife of B. F. Obdyke.
Descendant of Rev. James Latta, D. D., and of Col. Samuel
John Atlee, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of William Sutton Latta, M. D., and Margaret Eckert
Whitehill, his wife.
Granddaughter of Rev. James Latta and Jane Sutton, his wife;
Samuel Atlee Whitehill and Margaret Douglass Wilson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Latta, D. D., and Mary MacCalla, his
wife; John Sanderson Whitehill and Mary Ann Atlee, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel John Atlee and Sarah Richardson,
his wife.
James Latta, (1732-1801), served as private and chaplain
in the Lancaster county militia. He was born in Ireland.
Also No. 9829.
Samuel John Atlee, (1739-86), was colonel of the musket
battalion of Pennsylvania militia at the battle of Long Island,
where he was wounded and taken prisoner. When ex-
changed, 1778, he was elected to the Continental Congress and
held high civil positions until his death.
Also Nos. 3140, 11266, 21788.
MISS LAURA ROWEN. 22408
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of Michael Collar and of Christopher Rowen,
of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of William Rowen, Jr., and Kate Carlin, his wife.
Granddaughter of WilHam Rowen and Catherine Shillingsford, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Rowen and Elizabeth Collar, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Christopher Rowen; Michael Collar and
Ann, his wife.
Michael Collar, (1754-1817), served as fifer and drummer
in 1777 in the militia. He was born in Philadelphia, where
he died.
Christopher Rowen, (1740-1837), enhsted in 1776; was at
Long Island, Brandy wine, Germantown, Monmouth and
Yorktown, as a private in the Pennsylvania Line. He died
near Philadelphia.
142 DAUGHTERS OE THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. MARY E. F. WHITE BALBIRNIE. 22409
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Wife of C. D. B. Balbirnie.
Descendant of John Tice and of John Elwell, of New Jersey
Daughter of William M. B. White and Marj^ E. Elwell, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Smith Elwell and Ellen Anderson Tice,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Elwell and Barbara Smith, his wife;
Richard Howell Tice and Hannah Ware, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Elwell and Elizabeth Craft
Howes, his wife ; John Tice and Eleanor Anderson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Elwell and Abigail Sawtelle, his
wife.
John Tice, (1756-1830), was a minute man at the battles of
Brandywine and Germantown. He was born in Wilham--
town, N. J., where he died.
John Elwell, (1717-89), served in the Salem county militia
He died in Pittsgrove, N. J.
MRS. MARTHA AREY GREENE. 22410
Born in Coloma, IlHnois.
Wife of Merritt Greene.
Descendant of Sergt. David Brown, of Maine.
Daughter of Richard Arey and Martha Davis, his wife.
Granddaughter of Reuben Arey and Sally Brown (1779-1846), his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David Brown and Rachel Cahoon, his wife.
David Brown served in the Massachusetts militia and rose
to the rank of sergeant. He was born in Eastham, Mass.,
1756; died in Buxport, Maine.
224 II
MRS. ADA LANGWORTHY BURDICK. 22412
Born in Westerly, Rhode Island.
Wife of George N. Burdick.
Descendant of Thomas Sisson, of Rhode Island.
Daughter of Robert Henry Langworthy and Susan Jenette Potter,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert Langworthy and Lois Sisson, his wife.^
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Sisson and Abigail Cottrell, his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 143
Thomas Sisson, (1754-1841), was placed on the pension
roll, 1833, for eighteen months' service as a private in the
Rhode Island Line. He was born in Westerly, where he died.
MRS. ADELINE WHEELER BURDICK STANTON. 22413
Born in Hopkinton, Rhode Island.
Wife of William H. Stanton.
Descendant of Isaac Wheeler.
Daughter of Welcome Clark Burdick and Adeline Wheeler, his wife^
Granddaughter of Timothy Swan Wheeler and Lucy Grant, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Wheeler and Ruth Swan, his wife.
Isaac Wheeler, (i 747-1 831), enlisted in the first call for
troops and served under Lieut. Col. Christopher Lippitt, in
Rhode Island, 1776. He was in the Pennsylvania campaign
at Brandywine, and with him was his son Isaac as a fifer. He
was born in Stonington, Conn., where he died.
Also Nos. 6459, 16013.
MRS. GEORGIE SHELDON LANGWORTHY. 22414
Born in Gloucester, Rhode Island.
Wife of Albert H. Langworthy.
Descendant of Capt. Timothy Wilmarth, Jr., of Rhode
Island.
Daughter of George Ware Sheldon and Ann Cady, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jeremiah Sheldon and Sarah Wilmarth, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Wilmarth and Nancy Aldrich, his
first wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Wilmarth, Jr., and Thankful
Steere, his wife.
Timothy Wilmarth, Jr., (1744-1813), commanded a com-
pany at the battle of Rhode Island and served under Sullivan
in his expedition. He was delegate to the Assembly from
Gloucester, where he was born and where he died.
Also No. 21796.
MRS. SARAH SHELDON LOVELAND. 22415
Born in Cranston, Rhode Island.
Wife of John Loveland.
Descendant of Capt, Timothy Wilmarth, Jr.
Daughter of Jeremiah Sheldon and Sarah Wilmarth, his wife.
See No. 22414.
II
144 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MISS AMELIA POTTER. 22416
Born in Westerly, Connecticut.
Descendant of Lieut. Elias Sanford Palmer, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Joseph Henry Potter and Rhoda Ann Langworthy, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Robert Thompson Potter and Mary Palmer, his
wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Luther Palmer and Sarah Kenyon, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elias Sanford Palmer and Phoebe (Pal-
mer), his first wife.
Elias Sanford Palmer, (1743-1821), served as lieutenant at
the battle of Long Island, in Wadsworth's brigade. He was
born in Stonington, Conn., where he died.
Also Nos. 15287, 17550.
MRS. TACIE ELIZABETH LARKIN STILLMAN. 22417
Born in Hopkinton, Rhode Island.
Wife of A. R. Stillman.
Descendant of Capt. John Greene, of Rhode Island.
Daughter of Thomas T. Larkin and Tacy Lucinda Greene, his wife.
Granddaughter of Rev. John Greene and Elizabeth Wells, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Greene and Prudence Saunders, his sec-
ond wife, m. 1775.
John Greene, (1744-1830), who had served in the early wars,
was with the Rhode Island troops at the battle of Monmouth.
He was born in Hopkinton, where he died.
MISS LUCY GRANT WHEELER. 22418
Born in North Stonington, Connecticut.
Descendant of Lieut. Isaac Wheeler,
Daughter of Timothy Swan Wheeler and Lucy Grant, his wife.
See No. 22413.
MRS. ELLEN MARIA BALLOU GROUT. 22419
Born in Cumberland, Rhode Island.
Widow of Henry Martin Grout.
Descendant of Joseph Cushman, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Eliab Metcalf Ballou and Mary Ann Cushman, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Cushman and Nancy Robinson Sheldon, his
wife.
Joseph Cushman, (1755-1845), served several enlistments
i.ine;age bcx>k. 145
under different commands. He was placed on the pension
roll, 1832, for thirteen months' actual service of private. He
was born in Attleboro, Mass., where he died.
MISS KATE HAMMOND PRICE. 22420
Born in Charleston, South Carolina.
Descendant of Col. Samuel Hammond.
Daughter of Thomas M. Price and K. Virginia Hammond, his wife.
Granddaughter of Dr. Abner Lewis Hammond and Katherine Mary
Barsh, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hammond and Eliza Amelia O'Keefe,
his wife.
Samuel Hammond, (1757- 184.2), rose from captain of vol-
unteers, 1775, to colonel of cavalry, 1783. He was born in
Richmond county, Va. ; died in Augusta, Ga.
Also Nos. 81, 3262, 19102.
MISS MARY ISABEL PRICE. 22421
Born in Charleston, South Carolina.
Descendant of Col. Samuel Hammond.
Daughter of Thomas M. Price and K. Virginia Hammond, his wife.
See No. 22420.
MRS. ROBERTA L. HALL MILES. 22422
Born in Bloomfield, Kentucky.
Wife of Dr. John Allen Miles.
Descendant of Capt. William Hall and of Dr. John Ernest
Poyas, of South Carolina.
Daughter of Rev. Thomas Hall, D. D., and Julia Emma Smith, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Dr. William Hall (1789-1867) and Anne Poyas
(1799-1863), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of WilHam Hall and Anne Wilson (1763-1850),
his wife; John Earnest Poyas, Jr. (1768-1836), and Catharine Smith,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Ernest Poyas and Rachel Bourget, his
wife.
William Hall, (1757-1814), was captain of the sloop of war
**Notre Dame" which captured sixty-three prizes. He was
146 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
wounded, taken prisoner and confined fifteen months in St.
Augustine.
John Ernest Poyas, (1730-86), served as surgeon, was taken
prisoner and confined in St. Augustine.
MRS. JANE MARTIN BELL POSEY. 22423
Born in Fairfield, South Carolina.
Wife of Mason Ashby Posey.
Descendant of David McCalla, Mary Nixon McCalla and
Edward Martin, of South Carolina.
Daughter of John P. Bell and Isabella Hemphill Caldwell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Charles Bell and Jane Martin, his wife; William
Caldwell and Bethia Hemphill McCalla, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Martin and Mary Aiken, his second
wife; James McCalla and Bethia Hemphill, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David McCalla and Mary Nixon, nee Adair,
his wife.
David McCalla, (1754-1826), served through the war as a
private and was at the battle of Eutaw Springs. His wife
was a heroine of the Revolution.
Also Nos. 1 1 323, 21804.
Edward Martin, (1758-1813), served with Sumter in the
partisan warfare of South Carolina. He was captured by the
Tories and his rescue by his own men reads like a romance.
MRS. JOSEPHA BELL GASTON. 22424
Born in Fairfield County, South Carolina.
Wife of Joseph Lucius Gaston.
Descendant of David McCalla, Mary Nixon McCalla and
Edward Martin.
Daughter of John P. Bell and Isabella Hemphill Caldwell, his wife.
See No. 22423.
MISS EVA RAYMOND FRAZER HUGHES. 22425
Born in Charleston, South Carolina.
Descendant of Napthali Raymond and of John Frazer, of
South Carolina.
Daughter of William Norton Hughes and Mary Geraldine Frazer,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Charles Peronneau Frazer (1805-73) and Hannah
Pratt Raymond, his second wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 147
Gr.-granddaughter of John Milligan Frazer (d. 1820) and Rebecca
Ripley, his wife; Napthali Raymond and Rebecca Stevens, his wife,
m. 1788.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Frazer and Martha MiUigan, his wife.
Napthali Raymond, (1764-1844), volunteered at sixteen and
received a pension for over eighteen months' service in the
Connecticut militia as private and matross. He served on the
ship "Fortune" at the close of the Revolution and was a
veteran of three wars. He was born in Norwalk, Conn., re-
moved to South Carolina, 1820, and died in Charleston, S. C.
John Frazer came from Scotland, when a boy, and settled in
South Carolina. He was a member of the artillery when
killed at the battle of Beaufort, 1779. His son and grandson
were hereditary members of the Ancient Artillery Society, of
Charleston.
MRS. CORNELIA MASSEY MOBLEY. 22426
Born in York County, South Carolina.
Wife of Edward B. Mobley.
Descendant of William Massey, of South Carolina.
Daughter of John Massey and Elizabeth Johnston, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Massey and Mary Sykes, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Massey.
William Massey was among the Whigs who were trans-
ported, 1780, to St. Augustine, by the order of Lord Com-
wallis, after the battle of Camden. He was born in Wax-
haws, Lancaster Co., S. C.
MRS. ALINE MOBLEY GREENE. ♦ 22427
Born in York County, South Carolina.
Wife of Gilbert Greene.
Descendant of William Massey.
Daughter of Edward Mobley and Cornelia E. Massey, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Massey and Elizabeth Johnson, his wife.
See No. 22426.
MRS. CHARLOTTE NICHOLSON CAMPBELL. 22428
Born in Columbia, Tennessee.
Wife of Josiah William Campbell.
Descendant of Maj. Gen. Israel Putnam.
148 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of Hunter Nicholson and Charlotte Putnam Stone, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Col. Augustus Stone and Charlotte Loring Putnam,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Waldo Putnam and Charlotte Loring,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Col. Israel Putnam and Sarah Waldo, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Israel Putnam and Hannah Pope, his
wife.
Israel Putnam, (1718-90), was one of the four major gen-
erals first appointed by Congress and the only one whose con-
firmation was unanimous. The record of this gallant, ro-
mantic and dauntless officer is a brilliant page in history.
Also Nos. 188, 1205, 2091, 3285, 4155, 7651, 8276, 9193, 10006, 12286,
15536, 16202, 17297, 18050.
MISS CAROLINE HARE DOUGLASS. 22429
Born in Tennessee.
Descendant of Maj. George Little and of Col. Philemon
Hawkins, Jr., of North Carolina.
Daughter of Col. Henry Leigh Douglass and Lucy Davis Little, his
wife.
Granddaughter of William Person Little, Jr., and Caroline Hare, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Person Little and Anne Hawkins, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Little and Mary Anne Person, his
wife; Philemon Hawkins, Jr., and Lucy Davis, his wife.
George Little, (1730- 1800), served in the militia of North
CaroHna. He died in Warren Co., N. C.
Philemon Hawkins, Jr., (1752- 1833), gave valuable civil
and military service. He died in Pleasant Hill, N. C.
MRS. KATHERINE TAYLOR GRAVES. 22430
Born in Paris, Tennessee.
Wife of Joseph Edgar Graves.
Descendant of Col. Hugh Montgomery.
Daughter of Stacker James Taylor and Emma Ledbetter, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Ledbetter and Adaline Welburn, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Welburn and Rebecca Montgomery, his
wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. I49
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Hugh Montgomery and Kathrine Sloan
Moore, his wife.
Hugh Montgomery, (1720-79), was a member of the Pro-
vincial Congress and of the Committee of Safety, 1775. He
was appointed captain of Marines, 1776; promoted colonel
and served until his death. He was born in Londonderry,
Ireland; died in Salisbury, N. C.
Also Nos. 6433, 20739, 21812.
MRS. EULA SMITH MILLER. 22431
Born in Prattville, Alabama.
Wife of William Phipps Miller.
Descendant of Capt. Thomas Ayer and of James McGee.
Daughter of James McGee Smith and Caroline McWilliams, his wife.
See No. 22432.
MRS. AMANDA SMITH WILLIAMS. 22432
Born in Prattville, Alabama.
Wife of Nicholas McLaren Williams.
Descendant of Capt. Thomas Ayer, and of James McGee,
of South Carolina.
Daughter of James McGee Smith and Caroline Madeline McWilliams,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Rev. John Smith and Margaret Ann McGee (d.
1866), his wife, m. 1820.
Gr.-granddaughter of James McGee and Elizabeth Ayer, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Ayer and Sarah Malone, his wife.
Thomas Ayer when urged to take the oath of allegiance to
England and thus save his property, replied, "It is not a ques-
tion of property but of liberty." He commanded a company
and was such a dangerous Whig that Lord Rawdon offered
fifty guineas for him dead or alive. He was once captured
but high water prevented the Tories recrossing the Pedee and
he was rescued by his brother Hartwell. He was born in
Ireland, located in Virginia, emigrated to the Pedee, 1758,
where in 1781 he died.
Also No. 4765.
James McGee was a private under General Francis Marion.
22433
150 daughth:rs of the ami^rican revolution.
MRS. KATHARINE R. T. STORIE. 22434
Born in Goshen, Indiana.
Wife of James Storie.
Descendant of Gideon Richmond, of Massachusetts, and
Timothy Dawson, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Louis D. Thomas and Amelia Richmond, his wife.
Granddaughter of Rev. Judah Learning Richmond and Julia Anne
Meloy, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Edmund Richmond and Ruth Learning,
his wife; Henry Meloy and Anne Dawson, his wife.
See No. 22922.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gideon Richmond and Hannah Richmond,
his wife.
Gideon Richmond, (1735-1801), served as a private in the
miHtia. He was born in Taunton; died in Berkshire, Mass.
Also Nos. 7358, 9371, 20294.
MRS. ANNA NEILSON GILLESPIE WATKINS. 22435
Born in Kingston, Tennessee.
Wife of Arthur Perrin Watkins.
Descendant of Col. George Gillespie, Alexander McEwen
and Margaret Houston McEwen.
Daughter of George T. Gillespie (1812-60) and Margaret A. McEwen,
his wife.
Granddaughter of George Gillespie (1764-1836) and Anna Neilson,
his wife; John T. McEwen and EHzabeth Stevenson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of George Gillespie and Elizabeth Allen, his second
wife; Alexander McEwen and Margaret Houston, his wife.
George Gillespie, (1735-1820), was a patriot for whom Fort
Gillespie was named and where the Whigs found refuge.
Alexander McEwen was a defender of Fort Houston, as
was also his wife who was a fine shot.
Also Nos. 17307, 18965, 21811.
MISS ELIZA CROSTHWAIT. 22436
Born in Iowa City, Iowa.
Descendant of Capt. Hardy Murfree, Judge John Williams
and Col. Robert Burton.
Daughter of George Divers Crosthwait and Eliza Frances Burton,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Frank Nash Williams Burton and Lavinia Bem-
brey Murfree, his wife.
lini;age book. 151
Gr. -granddaughter of Robert Burton and Agatha Williams, his wife;
Hardy Murfree and Sallie Brickell, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Williams and Phebe Pugh, his wife.
Hardy Murfree, (1752-1809), was captain in the Second
North Carolina Regiment at Brandywine, Monmouth, and
led the attack at Stony Point. For bravery in the field the
State presented him with a sword. He was born in Hertford
Co., N. C. ; died in Tennessee.
Also Nos. 4258, 13746, 19481.
John Williams was a member of the Continental Congress,
1777, and one of the first judges under the State Constitution
of North Carolina. He was born in Hanover Co., Va., re-
moved to Granville Co., N. C, where he died, 1799.
Robert Burton, (1747-1825), gave distinguished service in
the militia of North Carolina, where he removed in 1775.
He was born in Mecklenburg Co., Va. ; died in Granville Co.,
N. C.
Also No. 21938.
MRS. HELEN MINGE TAYLOR. 22437
Born in Mobile, Alabama.
Wife of Gus F. Taylor.
Descendant of Gov. Benjamin Harrison, of Virginia.
Daughter of William Henry Harrison Minge and Mary Gladden, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Collier Harrison Minge and Anna Maria Ladd, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Minge and Sarah Harrison, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Harrison and Elizabeth Basset,
his wife.
Benjamin Harrison, (1726-91), was a delegate to the first
and second Continental Congresses and a signer of the Decla-
ration of Independence. He was a friend of the Commander-
in-Chief and twice governor of the Commonwealth.
Also Nos. 155s, 2452, 3751, 51 IS, 6063, 1 1596, 13246, 17486.
MRS. DAISY CANTRELL POLK. 22438
Born in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Wife of Lucius Junius Polk.
Descendant of Capt. Stephen Cantrell, and of Rev. Asa
Harrell.
152 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of William Armour Cantrell, M. D., and Ellen Maria Har-
rell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Cantrell, Jr., and Juliet Ann Deaderick
(Wendel), his wife; Rev. Samuel Harrell and Ellen Catherine Col-
lins, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Cantrell and Mary Blakemore, his
wife; Asa Harrell and Rachel Beeman, his wife.
Stephen Cantrell, (1758-1827), was employed by the Con-
tinental Commissioners of North Carolina and was captain
of the guard. He received a grant of land, 1788, which was
located in Davidson Co., Tenn. He was born near .\bingdon,
Va. ; died in Sumner Co., Tenn.
Also Nos. 1776, 6978, 14237, 17850, 21809.
Asa Harrell (1762- 1842), served in the militia under Gen.
Horatio Gates in the Carolinas. He was born in Gates, N. C.
Also Nos. 1776, 3955, 6978.
MRS. JULIA WOOD EDSON. 22439
Born in Brandon, Vermont.
Wife of Melzar Edson.
Descendant of Lieut. John Mott.
Daughter of Elijah Wood and Thirza Scofield, his wife.
Granddaughter of Frederic Scofield and Mary Mott, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Mott and Mary Bowley, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Bowley and Elizabeth Hopkins,
his wife.
John Mott, (1748-1831), was placed on the pension roll of
Knox Co., Ohio, 1818, for service of lieutenant in the New
Hampshire Continental Line. He was born in Richmond,
Mass. ; died in Mount Vernon, Ohio.
MRS. SUSAN BANNISTER KEYES, 22440
Born in Pownal, Vermont.
Wife of Samuel Keyes.
Descendant of Thomas Bannister, of Vermont.
Daughter of Thomas Bannister and Lydia Downer (1785-1861), his
wife.
Thomas Bannister, (1759- 1824), was placed on the pen-
sion roll of Bennington Co., Vt., 1818, for service of private
in the Massachusetts militia. He was born in Brookfield,
Mass. ; died in Pownal, Vt.
Also No. 21356.
LINEAGE BOOK. 1 53
MRS. EMILY FRANCES COLE WILLIAMS. 22441
Born in Warren, Rhode Island.
Wife of Nathan Gallup Williams.
Descendant of Benjamin Cole, of Rhode Island.
Daughter of Edmund Cole and Olive Maria Wheeler, his wife.
Granddaughter of Luther Cole and Sallie Salisbury, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Cole and Sarah Luther, his wife.
Benjamin Cole, (1759- 1837), was placed on the pension roll
of Bristol Co., 1831, for service of private in the Rhode Island
militia.
MRS. SARAH T. ALLEN LEAVENWORTH. 22442
Born in Hadley, Massachusetts.
Wife of Philip Reynolds Leavenworth.
Descendant of Corp. David Stockbridge, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of George Dwight Allen and Martha Hitchcock Smith, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Edmund Smith and Sarah Cook, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Sereno Smith and Elizabeth Stockbridge, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Stockbridge and Patience Bartlett,
his wife.
David Stockbridge, (1749- 1832), turned out from Hadley
as corporal in Capt. John Thompson's company to reenforce
the northern army. He died in Hadley, Mass.
Also Nos. 4927, 9906, 1 1843.
MRS. CLARA M. CHILDS. 22443
Born in Waitsfield, Vermont.
Wife of Asaph P. Childs.
Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Huntoon.
Daughter of Rev. Levi Huntoon Stone and Lucy Laton Holbrook,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Col. John Stone and Betsey Huntoon, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Huntoon and Sarah Davis, his wife.
Joseph Huntoon, (1731-1812), served as lieutenant at Still-
water where he was wounded. He was enrolled under Col.
Alexander Scammel and served to the close of the war. He
was born in Kingston, N. H. ; died in Danville, Vt.
154 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. EMILY SANFORD BRAINERD. 22444
Born in Orwell, Vermont.
Wife of Charles Nelson Brainerd.
Descendant of Elias Bascom, James Conkey, Asa Conkey,
Ebenezer Hulburd, and Daniel Sheldon,
Daughter of William Riley Sanford and Emily Bascom, his wife.
Granddaughter of Clark Sanford and Rebecca Conkey, his wife;
Dorus Bascom (1774-1841) and Chloe Hulburd (1778-1851), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Conkey and Margaret Hamilton, his wife;
Elias Bascom and Eunice Allen, his wife; Ebenezer Hulburd and
Mary Sheldon (1747-88), his first wife, m. 1772.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Conkey and Isabel McLancton, his
wife; Daniel Sheldon and Mary Harmon, his wife, m. 1737.
See No. 22301.
Elias Bascom, (1738-1833), served in the Massachusetts
militia under Capt. Samuel Merriman and was at the sur-
render of Burgoyne. He was born in Hatfield, Mass. ; died
in Orwell, Vt.
Also No. 168.
Ebenezer Hulburd, (1747-1819), was a minute man in Capt.
Daniel Smith's company of Vermont militia. He was born in
Enfield, Conn. ; died in Orwell, Vt.
Also Nos. 1 5341, 20624.
Daniel Sheldon, (1715-98), served as a private in the Con-
necticut militia in the Burgoyne campaign. He was born in
Deerfield, Mass. ; died in Suffield, Conn.
MRS. SARAH MATHEWS SEELY. 22445
Born in New Haven, Vermont.
Wife of Henry M. Seely.
Descendant of Maj. Benjamin Nye, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Amos Mathews and Susan Barnaby, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Barnaby and Rebecca Nye, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Nye and Lucretia Perry, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Nye and Susan Phinney (i735-
1822), his wife.
Benjamin Nye, (1735-1816), served as lieutenant, 1776, and
as captain of the Worcester county militia at the Bennington
Alarm, 1777. He was promoted second major, 1779. He
died at Barre Plains, Mass.
i,INEAGE BOOK. 155
MRS. MARY BROWNELL THORP. 22446
Born in Williston, Vermont.
Wife of Ervin H. Thorp.
Descendant of John Forbes, of Vermont.
Daughter of Chauncey Wells Brownell and Martha Maeck Van Sick-
len, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Aaron Brownell and Zerviah Forbes, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Forbes and Ruth Merrill, his wife.
John Forbes, (1752-1835), served several enlistments under
different commands and was placed on the pension roll of
Chittenden Co., Vt., 183 1, for service of private in the Con-
necticut militia. He died in Williston, Vt.
MRS. LORETTA SIDLE BLISS. 22447
Bom in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Christopher A. Bliss.
Descendant of Capt. Abraham De Huff, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Jacob K. Sidle and Margaret De Huflf, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry G. De Huff and Sarah Brown, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham De Huff, Jr., and Ann Elizabeth Sit-
ter, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham De Huff and Mary Finch, his wife.
Abraham De Huff, (1735-1821), commanded a company,
Continental Line, in Atlee's musketing battalion of the Flying
Camp, He was taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 1776,
and not exchanged until 1778. He died in Lancaster, Pa.
Also Nos. 6833, 16954, 18932.
MRS. JENNIE G. BACON. 22448
Born in Concord, New Hampshire.
Wife of H. E. Bacon.
Descendant of Richard Ayer, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of John Hatch George and Susan Brigham, his wife.
Granddaughter of Levi Brigham and Nancy Ayer, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Ayer and Susanna Sargeant, his wife.
Richard Ayer was a minute man from Bradford at the Lex-
ington Alarm. He was born in Haverhill, Mass., 1757; died
in Concord, N. H.
156 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. NANNIE C. DORSET. 22449
Born in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Rev. Charles P. Dorset.
Descendant of Robert Fruit, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Joseph Hammer and Nancy Brice, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Brice and Mary Fruit, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Fruit and Catherine McClure, his wife.
Robert Fruit, (1732-1820), was chairman of the Committee
of Safety of Northumberland county, 1776, and 1777 was
elected a member of the Assembly. He was born in Ireland;
died in Derry, Pa.
Also Nos. 10572, 11821, 12451.
MISS HELEN DORSET. 22450
Born in Willimette, Illinois.
Descendant of Robert Fruit.
Daughter of Rev. Charles P. Dorset and Nannie Hammer (Colwell),
his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Hammer and Nancy Brice, his wife.
See No. 22449.
MISS MARIAN DORSET. 22451
Born in Chicago, Illinois.
Descendant of Robert Fruit.
Daughter of Rev. Charles P. Dorset and Nannie Hammer (Colwell),
his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Hammer and Nancy Brice, his wife.
See No. 22449.
MRS. MATTIE CULVER VAN OSTRAND. 22452
Born in Berlin, Wisconsin.
Wife of Edwin H. Van Ostrand.
Descendant of Christopher Champlin, Geor^^e Champlin,
Asa Champlin, Simon Chapman and Capt. Ebenezer Witter.
Daughter of John Franklin Culver and Amorette Roselle Chapman,
his wife.
Granddaughter of William Lothrup Culver and Mary Anne Champ-
lin, his wife; Simon Converse Chapman and Jerusha McKnight, his
second wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Culver and Hannah Newton, his wife;
George Champlin and Nancy Bentley, his wife; Simon Chapman, Jr..
and Anna Johnson, his wife.
UNH^GE BOOK. 157
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Newton and Esther Witter, his
wife; Asa Champlin and Mollie Thompson, his wife, m. 1765; Simon
Chapman and Eunice Preston, his first wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Witter and Amy Meech, his
first wife, m. 1757; Christopher Champlin and Hannah Hill, his wife,
m. 1730.
Christopher Champlin who had served in the early wars, was
a patriot of Rhode Island, where he was born in 1707, and
died after peace was declared.
George Champlin, (1765-1848), at the age of thirteen, en-
listed in the navy, and he also served on privateers. He was
born in Westerly, R. I.; died in Lee, Mass.
Also No. 15630.
Asa Champlin served 1776-78 in the Rhode Island militia.
He was born, 1741, in Charlestown, R. I.
Simon Chapman, (1736- 1825), was a member of the relief
committee of Tolland county, where he was born and where
he died.
Ebenezer Witter, (1732-1817), commanded a company of
Connecticut militia at the Lexington Alarm. He was born
in Preston, Conn. ; died in Westfield, Mass.
Also Nos. 4368, 18296.
MRS. JESSIE DENT SMITH. 22453
Born in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Wife of Lucius Green Smith.
Descendant of Lieut. John Dent, of Virginia.
Daughter of Marshall Mortimer Dent and Adelaide Lane, his wife.
Granddaughter of Marmaduke Dent and Sarah Price, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Dent and Margaret Evans, his wife.
John Dent, (1755-1840), was placed on the pension roll,
1832, for service of lieutenant in the Virginia Continental Line.
He was born in Leesburg; died in Monongalia Co., Va.
MRS. MARGARET M. HUGHES. 22454
Born in Mocksville, North Carolina.
Wife of Samuel E. Hughes, M. D.
Descendant of Corp. John Napper.
Daughter of William F. Payne and Mary Elizabeth Millner, his wife.
Granddaughter of WiUiam Banks Millner and Mary Humphries Keen,
his wife.
158 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Keen and Nancy Witcher, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Keen and Elizabeth Napper, his
wife.
Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Napper and Ann Maria Jones,
his wife.
John Napper enlisted, 1777, for two years and served as
corporal in Capt. Michael Boyer's company, Col. James
Wood's Continental Virginia regiment.
MRS. SALLIE REDD PEATROSS. 22455
Born in Prince Edward County, Virginia.
Wife of Richard Warner Peatross.
Descendant of Francis McCraw, of Virginia.
Daughter of Frank Dabney Redd and Ann Elizabeth Watson, his
wife.
Granddaughter of John W. Redd and Lockey McGraw (b. 1795),
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Francis McCraw and Mary Harrison Word
(b. 1768), his wife, m. 1795.
Francis McCraw, (1758-1834), was placed on the pension
roll of Buckingham county, for three years' actual service of
private in the Virginia Continental Line.
Also No. 13050.
MRS. VIRGINIA JESSIE PARKER LAMBETH. 22456
Born in Magnolia, Virginia.
Wife of Rev. Samuel Summerfield Lambeth, D. D.
Descendant of Lieut. Kedar Parker.
Daughter of Jesse Parker (b. 1818) and Anne Elizabeth Jenkins
(b. 1822), his wife.
Granddaughter of Jesse Parker (b. 1779) and Rhoda Williams, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Kedar Parker.
Kedar Parker was ensign of the Sixth North Carolina Con-
tinental Regiment, 1776, and was promoted the same year.
He was born in Nansemond Co., Va.
Also No. 21518.
MRS. CLAUDIA PAXTON OLD. 22457
Born in Edenton, North Carolina.
Wife of Jonathan Whitehead Old.
Descendant of Maj. Thomas Benbury.
LINEAGE BOOK. 1 59
Daughter of Richard Paxton and Elizabeth Creecy Benbury, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Benbury (1792-1857) and Elizabeth Cot-
ton Creecy (1800-52), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Benbury and Penelope Creecy Skinner,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Benbury and Thamir Howcott, his
wife.
Thomas Benbury, (1754-1810), served at Great Bridge, Va.,
1775, and as major of State troops. He died in Albemarle
Sound.
MRS. IDA JOHNSON GORDAN. 22458
Born in Nashville, Tennessee.
Wife of George Washington Gordan.
Descendant of Corp. William Plummer, of Virginia.
Daughter of John B. Johnson and Elizabeth Ann Baird, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Baird and Frances Hicks Plummer, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Plummer and Elizabeth Ransom (d.
1811), his wife.
William Plummer served in the Light Continental Dragoons
under Capt. John Belfield and Col. Theodrick Bland. He was
born in Old Gloucester county, where in 1805, he died.
Also No. 19563.
MRS. FRANCES BAIRD LEIGH. 22459
Born in Nashville, Tennessee.
Wife of James Y. Leigh.
Descendant of Corp. William Plummer.
Daughter of John B. Johnson and Elizabeth Anne Baird, his wife.
See No. 22458.
MISS ALICE PENNOYER. 2246Q
Born in Somers, Wisconsin.
Descendant of Abel Walker.
Daughter of Edgar Pennoyer and Huldah Weed, his wife.
Granddaughter of Cephas Weed and Anna Baker, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Lewis Baker and Lois Walker, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abel Walker and Lois Read, his wife.
Abel Walker, (1736-1819), served as a private in the Bris-
tol county, Mass., militia at the Rhode Island alarms.
l60 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MISS M. ELIZABETH ALLEN. 22461
Born in Geneva, New York.
Descendant of Jonathan Allen, Jr.
Daughter of Orrin Darrow Swain Allen and Livonia Page, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan Allen and Elizabeth Swain, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Allen, Jr., and Anna Case, his second
wife.
Jonathan Allen, Jr., (1753-1836), was placed on the pension
roll for six years' actual service as a private in the Connecti-
cut Line. He was born in New Haven, Conn. ; died in
Smithboro, N. Y.
MRS. ESTHER D. EAVILLE. 22462
Born in Knox, New York.
Wife of Amos S. Faville.
Descendant of Lieut. Henry Denison, of New York.
Daughter of Amos Crary and Mary Denison, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry Denison and Mary Gallup, his wife.
Henry Denison, (1753-1836), was appointed lieutenant,
1779, of the Alarm List company of Stonington. He was
placed on the pension roll of Albany county, 1831, for service
of lieutenant in the Connecticut militia. He was born in
Stonington, Conn. ; died in Knox, N. Y.
Also No. 2506.
MRS. LILLIAN DAY SIVYER. 22463
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Wife of Frederick Sivyer, Jr.
Descendant of Capt. John Brown.
Daughter of Frederick T. Day and Alcy J. Miller, his wife.
Granddaughter of George B. Miner and Myrinda Seymour, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Miner and Alcy Case, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Timothy Case and Esther Brown, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Brown and Hannah Owen (1740-
1831), his wife, m. 1758.
John Brown, (1728-76), was captain of the Eighth Com-
pany, Eighteenth Regiment of Connecticut militia, and died
on duty in New York. He was born in West Simsbury, Conn.
Also Nos. 10903, 12358, 15361, 2077s, 21251.
UNE^AGE BOOK. l6l
MRS. PAREPA R. NEER WORTENDYKE. 22464
Born in Park Ridge, New Jersey.
Wife of Ira F. Wortendyke.
Descendant of Charles Neer, of New York.
Daughter of Henry C. ^eer and Louisa A. Terpening, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Neer (1790-1866) and Lucinda Morrison,
his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Charles Neer and Catherine Hydlie (b. 1750),
his wife.
Charles Neer, (1750- 1826), was a sharpshooter in the Black
Plumed Riflemen, a company of scouts. He died in Scho-
harie Co., N. Y, His widow received a pension for eleven
months' actual service of her husband, as a private in the
New York troops.
MRS. MARGARET SHELDON SMITH. 22465
Born in Janesville, Wisconsin.
Wife of Samuel M. Smith.
Descendant of Sergt. Abner Sheldon.
Daughter of Alfred H. Sheldon and Lucy Sherwood, his wife.
Granddaughter of Charles Sherwood and Anna Marietta Sheldon,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Zelotes Sheldon and Ann Conn, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abner Sheldon and Rebecca Frary (d. 1807),
his wife, m. 1779.
Abner Sheldon, (1752-1828), served as corporal at the Lex-
ington Alarm and as sergeant in the Massachusetts militia
under Capt. Joseph Stebbins, at the battle of Bunker Hill.
He was born in Deerfield, Mass.
MRS. FANNY B. STONE. 22466
Born in Racine, Wisconsin.
Wife of Vincent Samuel Stone.
Descendant of Corp. Samuel Hurlbut.
Daughter of Stephen Hurlbut Sage and Helen M. Carpenter, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joel Sage and Bethia Hurlbut, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hurlbut and Jerusha Higgins, his wife.
Samuel Hurlbut, (1748-1816), served as corporal, 1775, in
Capt. Abraham Filer's company of Connecticut militia. He
was bom in Chatham, Conn. ; died in Bridgeport, Vt.
Also No. 6131.
l62 DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. EMMA J. GOULD. 22467
Born in Utica, New York.
Wife of James P. Gould.
Descendant of Major Moses MacFarland.
Daughter of John G. Graham and Fannie MacFarland, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nathan MacFarland and Susan Persons, his wife
Gr.-granddaughter of Moses MacFarland and Eunice Clark, his wife.
Moses MacFarland, (1738- 1802), commanded a company
at the battle of Bunker Hill where he was lamed for life.
He was transferred to the invalid regiment, 1779, and bre-
vetted major at the close of the war. He was born in Lon-
donderry, N. H. ; died in Haverhill, Mass.
Also Nos. 4922, 13266, 18043, 19417-
MRS. MARY E. JACK. 22468
Born in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Wife of David Jack.
Descendant of Alexander McDowell, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of William Nelings and Jane McDowell, his wife.
Granddaughter of George McDowell (1764-1844) and Sarah Wilson
(d. 1831), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander McDowell and Mary, his wife.
Alexander McDowell served in the Pennsylvania Line. He
was born about 1739, and died about 1793, in Montgomery
Co., Pa.
MISS RUTH GRAY GATE. 22469
Born in Amherst, Wisconsin.
Descendant of Corp. Enoch Gate.
Daughter of George W. Gate and Levara Serena Brown, his wife.
Granddaughter of Isaac Gate and Clarissa McKnight, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Enoch Cate and Susanna Page, his wife.
Enoch Gate, (1755-1834), was placed on the pension roll,
1832, for service of private and corporal in the New Hamp-
shire Line. He died in Montpelier, Vt.
MRS. CLARA Z. BLAKE MITCHELL. 22470
Born in East Charlestown, Vermont.
Wife of William White Mitchell.
Descendant of Corp. Enoch Gate.
LINKAGE BOOK, 1 63
Daughter of Nathan Blake and Julia A. Cate, his wife.
Granddaughter of Earl Cate and Christina Nash, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Enoch Cate and Susanna Paige, his wife.
See No. 22469.
MISS FLORA PRISCILLA JOHNSON. 22471
Born in Washington, District of Columbia.
Descendant of Jeremiah Johnson, Daniel Bowen and Asa
Crane.
Daughter of James Bowen Johnson and Emma Lamira Crane, his
wife.
Granddaughter of James Gibson Johnson and Susannah Bowen, his
wife; Jesse Crane and Amanda Hamilton, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Johnson and Thomazin Blanchard,
his wife ; Daniel Bowen and Mehetible Packard, his wife ; Asa Crane
and Abigail Young, his wife.
Jeremiah Johnson, (1763- 1847), served two years as a pri-
vate in the New Hampshire Continental Line, He received
a pension, 1818, He was born in Braintree, Mass, ; died in
Reading, Vt.
Daniel Bowen, (1750- 1829), enlisted as a private in the
Connecticut militia and served at Bunker Hill, in the New
Jersey campaign, and was at Valley Forge. He was born in
Woodstock, Conn.
Asa Crane, (1758-1848), was placed on the pension roll,
1818, of Addison Co., Vt., for service of private in the New
Jersey Continental Line. He was born in New Jersey; died
in Bridgeport, Vt.
Also Nos. 1264, 11641.
MRS. CAROLINE BALDWIN ADAMS. 22472
Born in Windsor, Massachusetts.
Wife of Howard Adams.
Descendant of Capt. Samuel Baldwin, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Chauncey Baldwin and Harriet Hume, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ephraim Baldwin and Tryphena Moore, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Baldwin and Milicent Cutler, his wife,
m. 1762.
Samuel Baldwin, (1743-1826), was a member of the first
Provincial Congress, 1774, and commanded a company of
l64 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
militia for the defense of Boston. He was born in Weston;
removed to Northbridge, 1776; died in Windsor, Mass.
Also Nos. 12131, 17594-
MRS. EUDORA PERCIVAL LINCOLN. 22473
Born in Van Buren, Arkansas.
Wife of Charles James Lincoln.
Descendant of Capt. Timothy Percival and of Dr. Jabez
Percival.
Daughter of George Washington Knox and Eudora Percival Rose
(1816-1901), his wife, m. 1842.
Granddaughter of Horace Boardman Rose and Elvira Percival (1790-
1835), his wife, m. 1807.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jabez Percival and Elizabeth Stearns, his wife,
m. 1786.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Percival and Mary Fuller his
wife, m. 1754.
Timothy Percival, (i 733-1 815), entered the army as lieu-
tenant and commanded a company of Continental infantry at
the battle of Long Island, where he was taken prisoner. He
was born in East Haddam, Conn. ; died in Boone Co., Ky.
Jabez Percival, (i 760-1841), served as a private in 1781, in
the company from Wilbraham, Mass. He was born in Mid-
dlesex Co., Conn. ; died in Lawrenceburg, Indiana.
Also Nos. 17965, 18230.
MRS. RUMINA AYRES McCLURE. 22474
Born in Perryville, Ohio.
Wife of John McClure.
Descendant of Maj. Nathan Rice, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of David Ayres and Abigail Rice, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nathan Rice, Jr. (b. 1789), and EHzabeth Lincoln,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Rice and Sophia Blake, his wife.
Nathan Rice, (1754- 1834), acted as aide-de-camp to Gen.
Lincoln, 1777-81, and served to the close of the war. He
was placed on the pension roll of Chittenden Co., Vt., 1828,
for service of major in the Massachusetts Continental Line.
He died in Burlington, Vt.
IrlNE^GE BOOK. 165
MRS. IRENE ELIZABETH GIBSON. 22475
Born in Washington, District of Columbia.
Wife of E. M. Gibson.
Descendant of Sergt. John Hull, of Virginia.
Daughter of Thomas N. Brashears and Jane Hull, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jacob Hull and Sarah Carnahan, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Hull and Jane Hastings, his wife.
John Hull, (1750- 1 805), served as corporal and sergeant in
Capt. Benjamin Bigg's company, Col. John Gibson's regiment
of Virginia militia. He was born in Winchester Co., Va. ;
died in Pittsburg, Pa.
Also No. 8610.
MISS FLORA CAROLINE KENDALL. 22476
Born in Galesburg, Illinois.
Descendant of Capt. Peter Woodbury and of Peter Wood-
bury, Jr., of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Paul Raymond Kendall and Caroline S. Woodbury, his
wife.
Granddaughter of David Woodbury and Sarah Daniels, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Woodbury, Jr., and Elizabeth Moody,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Woodbury and Ruth Sibley, his first
wife.
Peter Woodbury, (1736-1806), commanded a company of
Worcester county militia and served at Bennington under
Col. Job Gushing. He was born in Sutton; died in Royals-
ton, Mass.
Peter Woodbury, Jr., (1755-1833), was placed on the pen-
sion roll of Windsor Co., Vt., 183 1, for service of private in
the Massachusetts Continental Line. He was born in Sutton,
Mass., died in Bethel, Vt.
MRS. STELLA WALTHALL BELCHER. 22477
Born in Stockton, California.
Wife of Edward A. Belcher.
Descendant of Lieut. Thomas Burfoot, of Virginia.
Daughter of Madison Walthall, Jr., and Sarah Emily Covert, his wife.
Granddaughter of Madison Walthall and Elizabeth Francis Burfoot,
his wife.
l66 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-granddaughter of Lawson Burfoot and Martha Swepson Clay, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Burfoot and Francis, his wife.
Thomas Burfoot was appointed adjutant, 1778; promoted
lieutenant, 1780, and served in the Virginia Continental Line
to the close of the war. He received a grant of land in Ches-
terfield county, Va., for his service.
MRS. CLARA REBECCA HUTCHINS McDONALD. 22478
Born in Racine, Wisconsin.
Wife of Jonathan Titus McDonald.
Descendant of Col. Seth Reed, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Charles Josiah Hutchins and Clara Shepherd, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Hutchins and Sophia Fairbanks Reed, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of George Washington Reed and Philena Hulbert,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Seth Reed and Hannah Harwood, his wife,
m. 1768.
Seth Reed, (1746-97), served as lieutenant colonel at the
Lexington Alarm ; suffered from the Canadian campaign and
ill-health compelled him to leave active service, 1776. He was
a member of the Constitutional convention, 1779. He was
born in Uxbridge, Mass. ; died in Erie, Pa.
Also Nos. 14249, 17802.
MRS. LULU FARGO BONESTELL. 22479
Born in San Francisco, California.
Wife of Robert Gray Bonestell.
Descendant of Aaron Fargo and of Corp. Jonathan Fenton,
of Connecticut.
Daughter of Jerome Bonepart Fargo and Martha Maria True, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Orange Train Fargo and Sally Weber Fenton, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Darius Fargo and Betsy Mason, his wife;
Jonathan Fenton, Jr., and Malinda Weber, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Fargo and Elizabeth Reed, his wife ;
Jonathan Fenton and Mary Gary, his wife.
Aaron Fargo served as a private at the siege of Boston.
He was born, 1729, in New London, Conn.
Also No. 7233.
UNEAGE BOOK. 167
Jonathan Fenton was a minute man from Mansfield at the
Lexington Alarm. He enlisted, 1777, for three years under
Capt. John Shumway. He was born in Mansfield, Conn.,
1741 ; died in Bennington, Vt.
MRS. ALICE C. WAITE. 22480
Born in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Wife of Melville M. Waite.
Descendant of Capt. Joseph Jewett, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Andrew J. Shively and Francis Best, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Best and Clarissa Jewett, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Jewett (1773-1860) and Sophia Skinner,
his second wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Jewett and Lucretia Rogers, his
wife.
Joseph Jewett, (1752-76), turned out from Lyme at the
Lexington Alarm and commanded a company at the siege of
Boston, under Col. Jedediah Huntington. He was captured
at the battle of Long Island, and for refusing to deliver his
sword to an officer of inferior rank, he was struck with it and
so badly wounded he died in a few days.
Also Nos. 8076, 10277.
MRS. NETTIE A. ASHENFELTER. 22481
Born in Rock Prairie, Wisconsin.
. Wife of Singleton M. Ashenfelter.
Descendant of Jacob Bennett, James Ross, John Parmelee,
Isaac Gibson, Corp. David Gibson and Elvin Valentine.
Daughter of Cornelius Bennett and Anna F. Ross, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jacob Bennett and Caroline Valentine, his wife;
Sylvester FHnt Ross and Cynthia Rice, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Bennett and Barbara Brower, his wife ;
Nehemiah Valentine (b. 1780) and Martha Barrett, his wife; Benjamin
Ross (b. 1767) and Anna Gibson, his wife; Thomas Rice and Lucinda
Parmelee, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Valentine (b. 1778) and Mary, his
wife; James Ross and Phoebe Gerry, his wife, m. 1766; David Gibson
and Anna Barton, his wife; John Parmelee and Dorothy, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elvin Valentine and Abigail, his wife;
Isaac Gibson and Keziah Johnson, his v/ife.
Jacob Bennett, (1750- 18 10), served as a private in Capt.
l68 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Jonathan Titus's company, Col. Henry B. Livingston's regi-
ment of New York troops.
Also No. 16316.
James Ross enlisted 1777, and served at Bennington. He
was born in Sterling, Mass., 1744.
John Parmelee, (1755-1828), served as a drummer in the
Northern Department in the Connecticut militia. He was
born in Connecticut; died in Sullivan, Ohio.
Isaac Gibson, (1721-97), was a minute man at the Lexing-
ton Alarm. He was born in Sudbury, Mass., died in Grafton,
Vt.
David Gibson, (1757-1815), served as corporal in the Wor-
cester county militia at the Rhode Island Alarm. He was
born in Lunenburg, Mass. ; died in Grafton, Vt.
Elvin Valentine was wagon conductor in the quartermaster's
department of New York, where he was born 1744.
MRS. MARY NEEDHAM GREGG. 22482
Born in Jefferson, Kentucky.
Wife of James Bartlett Gregg.
Descendant of Josiah Richards, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Edgar Needham and Sarah Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Smith and Waitstill Richards, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Josiah Richards and Sarah Shuttleworth, his
wife.
Josiah Richards, (1749- 1833), was placed on the pension
roll of Norfolk county, 1831, for service of private in the
Massachusetts militia. He was born in Dedham, Mass.,
where he died.
MRS. LYDIA R. PARKER RIPLEY. 22483
Born in Coventry, Vermont.
Wife of Allen M. Ripley.
Descendant of Isaac Parker.
Daughter of Hon. Isaac Parker and Arabella Cobb, his wife.
Granddaughter of Isaac Parker and Bridget Fletcher, his wife.
Isaac Parker, (1760-1825), was a drummer at the Lexington
Alarm from Westford and served under Capt. Joshua Parker,
at Bunker Hill. He turned out at various alarms as a minute
man. He was born in Westford, Mass ; died in Byron, N. Y.
Also No. 14655.
LINEAGE BOOK. 169
MISS SARAH LULU ALBEE. 22484
Born in Windsor, Connecticut.
Descendant of Capt. John Bacheller, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of George H. Albee and Sarah Eliza Taylor, his wife.
Granddaughter of Sylvester Taylor and Sarah Bancroft, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Bacheller and Mary Eames, his wife.
John Bachellor commanded a company at the Lexington
Alarm and the siege of Boston. He was born in Reading,
Mass., where in 1840 he died.
MRS. EMMA GILLETT BEARDSLEE. 22485
Born in Bolton, Connecticut.
Wife of Clark S. Beardslee.
Descendant of Capt. John Hutchinson Buell, Aaron Gillett,
Frederick Williams and Saul Alvord, all of Connecticut.
Daughter of Henry Alvord and Mary Williams Gillett, his wife.
Granddaughter of Saul Alvord, Jr., and Phebe Buell, his wife; Ely
H. Gillett and Mary Williams (1788-1864), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Saul Alvord and Eleanor Kellogg, his wife;
John Hutchinson Buell and Phebe Hubbell, his first wife; Ely Gillett
and Phebe Hall, his wife; Frederick Williams and Mary Bailey, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Gillett and Anna Pratt, his wife,
m. 1757; Ezra Hall and Sarah Gillette, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Gillette and Phebe Marvin,
his wife (parents of Sarah).
John Hutchinson Buell, (1753-1813), entered the army as
sergeant, 1775, rose to the rank of captain and served to the
close of the war. He was a member of the Society of the
Cincinnati. He was born in Hebron, where he died.
Also Nos. 12493, 13211.
Aaron Gillett, (1732-86), served several enlistments in the
Connecticut militia under different commands.
Also No. 18277.
Frederick Williams, (1760-1829), was placed on the pen-
sion roll of New London Co., 181 8, for service of private in
the Massachusetts Line. He died in Colchester, Conn.
Saul Alvord, (1753-1832), served as cornet in the Connecti-
cut Light Horse. He was born in Northampton, Mass.;
died in Bolton, Conn.
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MRS. BLANCH SHOLES ATKINSON. 22486
Born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Charles E. Atkinson.
Descendant of Abel Sholes, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Samuel Davis Sholes and Henrietta Little, his wife.
Granddaughter of George Stanton Sholes and Sarah Elizabeth Sholes,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughteer of Stanton Sholes (1772-1865) and Abigail Avery,
his wife, m. 1793.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abel Sholes and Lucy Sholes, his wife.
Abel Sholes who had fought in the early wars, served in
the militia until 1783. He was born in Groton, Conn.,
where he died, 1789. He had four sons in the Revolution, —
one was at Fort Griswold, and among the few who escaped.
Also No. 16556.
MRS. FANNY STANTON DODGE. 22487
Born in Stonington, Connecticut.
Wife of John L. Dodge, Jr.
Descendant of Jasper Latham, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Charles H. Cottrell and Georgia A. Crary, his wife.
Granddaughter of George Burrows Crary and Catherine Burrows
Latham, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Latham and Rhoda Burrows, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jasper Latham.
Jasper Latham, (1753- 1835), was placed on the pension roll
of New London county, 183 1, for service of matross and pri-
vate in ths Connecticut Continental Line.
Also No. 10352.
MRS. MARY JOHNSON PECK. _ 22488
Born in Seymour, Connecticut.
Wife of Elbert A. Peck.
Descendant of Sergt. David Clark.
Daughter of David Johnson and Ruth C. Scott, his wife.
Granddaughter of Gorry Johnson and Harriett Hotchkiss, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Johnson and Hannah Clark, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Clark and Hannah Peck, his wife.
David Clark, (1742-78), enlisted in the artillery, 1777; was
captured at Fort Montgomery and imprisoned in the Old
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Sugar House, New York, where he died. He was born in
Woodbridge, Conn., and a stone is there erected to his
memory.
MRS. FRANCES AGATHA BUGBEE. 22489
Born in Providence, Rhode Island.
Wife of Edwin Sumner Bugbee.
Descendant of Samuel Thurber, of Rhode Island.
Daughter of Henry Thurber and Mary Hope Jones, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Thurber and Elizabeth Wilson, his wife.
Samuel Thurber, (1757-1832), served as a private in de-
fense of the colony, 1778. He was born in Providence, R. I.,
where he died.
MRS. ELIZABETH WARNER BRIGGS PARSONS. 22490
Born in Thompson, Connecticut.
Wife of A. L. Parsons.
Descendant of Corp. Jonathan Briggs and of Solomon Tift.
Daughter of George W. Briggs and Mary Anna Arnold, his wife.
Granddaughter of Wanton Briggs and Mary Tift, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Jonathan Briggs and Abigail Greene, his wife;
Solomon Tift and Eunice Burrows, his wife.
Jonathan Briggs, (1755-1837), served as corporal at Ger-
mantown, Monmouth and Yorktown. He was placed on the
pension roll, 1818, for over six years' actual service in the
Rhode Island Continental Line. He was born in East Green-
wich; died in Coventry, R. I., and upon his tombstone is in-
scribed "a soldier of the Revolution."
Solomon Tift, (1758-1850), served on a privateer and in the
militia. He was captured at Fort Griswold and suffered on
the prison-ship "Jersey." He was the last pensioner of the
Revolution from Groton, Conn.
Also Nos. 3474, 8104, 14711, 17078, ijz^, 19044, 21391.
MRS. LUCY LINCOLN PERRY COGSWELL. 22491
Born in Windham, Connecticut.
Wife of John R. Cogswell.
Descendant of John Wheeler and of Thomas Leeds, of Con-
necticut.
1/2 DAUGHTERS OF' THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of Albert Lincoln Perry and Mary Augusta Wheeler, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Elias Hewett Wheeler and Mary Leeds, his first
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Capt. John Wheeler (b. 1765) and Anne Boro-
del Denison (b. 1769), his wife; Christopher Leeds and Mary Helmes,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Wheeler and Mary Miner (b. 1746),
his wife, m. 1763; Thomas Leeds and Mary Haley (b. 1751), his wife,
m. 1773.
John Wheeler served as a private in the Connecticut mihtia.
He was born in Stonington, 1744.
Thomas Leeds, (1746-96), responded to the first call for
troops and enlisted, 1776, for three years. He was born in
Stonington, where he died. His brothers Jedediah and Wil-
liam also served and the latter died in service.
Also Nos. 3192, 6686.
MRS. EMMA MANNING CLARKE. 22492
Born in Woodstock, Connecticut.
Wife of F. E. Clarke.
Descendant of Capt. William Manning, of Connecticut.
Daughter of William Manning and Antoinette Chamberlin, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Hyde Manning and Lois Paine, his second
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Manning and Mary Johnson, his wife.
WilHam Manning, (1733-1807), served as Heutenant at the
battles of Trenton and Princeton ; as captain at White Marsh,
Valley Forge, Monmouth and served until disabled in 1778.
He was born in Woodstock, Conn,, where he died.
Also Nos. 16083, 18287.
MRS. SUSAN ABBOT CARR. 22493
Born in Wilton, New Hampshire.
Wife of George N. Carr.
Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Hale, Joel Hyde and Jeremiah
Abbot, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Zebadiah Abbot and Mary Ann Hyde, his wife.
Granddaughter of Zebadiah Abbot and Elizabeth Hale, his wffe ; Joel
Hyde and Mary Belcher, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Hale and Rebecca Harris, his wife;
Jeremiah Abbot and Chloe (Abbot), his wife.
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Joseph Hale, (1750-84), served several enlistments in the
militia from Coventry, where he was born and where he died.
He was brother to Nathan Hale, the martyr spy.
Joel Hyde, (1764- 1853), was placed on the pension roll of
New London Co., 1831, for service of private in the Con-
necticut Continental Line.
Jeremiah Abbot, (1743-1825), was a member of the Com-
mittee of Safety, of Wilton, N. H., where he died.
MISS MARY LOUISE FLYNN. 22494
Born in Woodstock, Connecticut.
Descendant of John Flynn, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Francis William Flynn and Louise Olney, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Flynn and Clarissa Kingsley, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Flynn and Mary Payson, his wife.
John Flynn, (1750- 1803), was trumpeter at the Lexington
Alarm under Capt. Samuel McClellan, and 1776, served in the
Light Horse under Capt. Amasa Keyes. He was born in
Woodstock, Conn., where he died.
MRS. JESSIE ISADORE HODGES GILPATRIC. 22495
Born in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Wife of George Walter Gilpatric.
Descendant of Corp. Paul Sears, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Addison Stevens Hodges and Esther Ann Gasner, his
wife.
Granddaughter of George Gasner and Eunice Ann Hawley, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Gillette Hawley and Esther Sears (b. 1782),
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Paul Sears and Elizabeth Slawter, his first
wife.
Paul Sears, (1740-1832), served as corporal in the Berk-
shire county militia, to reenforce the northern army, 1777.
He died in Sandisfield, Mass.
MRS. VIRGELIA SAWYER GREEN. 22496
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of Clarendon Green.
Descendant of James Sawyer, of Connecticut.
Daughter of James Jones Sawyer and Sophia Harsen, his wife.
174 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Granddaughter of Jonas Sawyer and Huldah Holmes, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of James Sawyer and Sarah Jones, his wife.
James Sawyer, (1747-1828), served as a private in Capt.
Nathaniel Wales's company of Connecticut volunteers.
MRS. HELEN ELIZABETH KENYON VAUGHN. 22497
Born in Pomfret, Connecticut.
Wife of William Vaughn.
Descendant of Stephen Williams, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Marshall Kenyon and Mary Sabin, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Sabin and Sarah Medbery, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Horatio Sabin and Elizabeth Williams, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Stephen Williams and Judith Paine, his
wife.
Stephen Williams was a minute man at the Lexington
Alarm from Pomfret, where he was born and where he died.
22498
MRS. BERTHA MARION CARR McINTYRE. 22499
Born in Northridge, Massachusetts.
Wife of Arthur DeWitt Mclntyre.
Descendant of Lieut. James Prentice, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Loammi Baker Carr and Anne Valentia Prentice, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Luke Prentice, Jr., and Amy Joslin, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Luke Prentice and Azubah Adams, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Prentice and Sarah (Draper) Whitin,
his wife.
James Prentice, (1746-1837), served as lieutenant in Capt.
Mark Chase's company, of Sutton, Mass.
MRS. AMY BETTS PORTER. 22500
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of John Addison Porter.
Descendant of Corp. Samuel Comstock Betts, Uriah Betts
and David Porter.
Daughter of George F. Betts and Ellen Porter, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Rossiter Betts and Caroline A. Dewey, his
wife; William Augustus Porter and Mary Noble, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Uriah Betts and Sarah Rossiter, his wife;
David Porter and Sarah Collins, his wife.
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Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Comstock Betts and Mary Taylor,
his wife.
Samuel Comstock Betts, (1732-1823), was a soldier, 1776,
under Capt. Samuel Comstock, and served at Yorktown under
Col. Alexander Scammel. He was born in Norwalk, Conn.;
died in Richmond, Mass.
Uriah Betts, (1761-1841), at the age of sixteen, served on
the Hudson under Capt. Nathan Gilbert in the Connecticut
militia. He died in Newburgh, N. Y.
David Porter, (1761-1851), was placed on the pension roll
for service of private in the Connecticut militia. He died in
Catskill, N. Y.
Also No. 1 1533.
MRS. HEPZIBAH SMITH RHODES. 22501
Born in Sutton, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Alexander Smith, of Massachusetts.
Wife of Horatio Nelson Rhodes.
Daughter of Alexander Smith and Hepzibah Hobbs, his wife.
Alexander Smith was placed on the pension roll of Mid-
dlesex Co., 1818, for service of private in the Massachusetts
Line. He was born in Sudbury, 1762; died in Grafton.
22502
MRS. ELIZABETH PARKER CHASE. 22503
Born in Shelter Island, New York.
Wife of Charles Francis Chase.
Descendant of Maj. Samuel Franklin Parker, of New Jersey.
Daughter of James Eugene Parker and Sarah Anna Hance, his wife,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Franklin Parker and Mary Moore,
Granddaughter of Samuel Parker and Maria Louise Tyson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Eugene Parker and Isabella Manning,
his wife.
Samuel Franklin Parker, (1745-79), was captain of Col.
David Forman's battalion, Heard's brigade, 1776, and was
promoted major the same year. He was born in Woodbridge,
where he died.
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176 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. CAROLINE WAY CLARK. 22504
Born in Lyme, Connecticut.
Wife of William Sheldon Clark.
Descendant of Sergt. Elisha Way, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Elisha Way and Eunice Crocker, his wife.
Elisha Way, (1757-1842), was placed on the pension roll of
New London county, 1831, for service of private and sergeant
in the Connecticut Continental Line. He was born in Lyme,
where he died.
Also No. 21720.
MRS. EVELYN LA PIERRE. 22505
Born in Spring Prairie, Wisconsin.
Wife of Dr. Julian La Pierre.
Descendant of Reuben Brown, of Connecticut.
Daughter of James Lauman Brown and Eliza J. Emerson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Hezekiah Park Brown and Jane Whitmore, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Brown and Ruth Park, his wife.
Reuben Brown, (1765-1824), was placed on the pension roll
of New London county, 1818, for service of musician in the
Connecticut Line.
MRS. MARHON GRAY SHOALS KENT. 22506
Born in Easthampton, Massachusetts.
Wife of Dr. Charles Morrill Kent.
Descendant of Peter Norton and of Dr. Thomas Flint.
Daughter of Horatio Bodurtha Shoals and Annie Gay, his wife.
Granddaughter of William S. Gay and Aurelia Flint, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Thomas Flint, Jr., and Sarah Bassett Nor-
ton, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Thomas Flint and Lydia Pope, his first
wife; Ebenezer Norton and Elizabeth Smith, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Norton and Sarah Bassett, his
wife.
See No. 22020.
Thomas Flint, (1733-1800), served as a surgeon on a priva-
teer. He was born in North Reading, Mass. ; died in Noble-
boro, Maine.
Also Nos. 1 197 1, 13565, 19381.
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MRS. ELIZABETH PRENTICE LYON. 22507
Born in Waterford, Connecticut.
Wife of John Lyon.
Descendant of Sergt. Stephen Prentice, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Benjamin Prentice and Marenda Beckwith, his wife,
m. 1824.
Granddaughter of Stephen Prentice (1763-1853) and Abigail Slater
(1766- 1 833), his wife, m. 1783.
Gr. -granddaughter of Stephen Prentice and Ann Starr, his wife,
m. 1750.
Stephen Prentice, (1728-99), served as corporal and ser-
geant, 1775, in the company from New London county under
Capt. Jonathan Latimer. He was born in Waterford, where
he died.
Also No. 20820.
MRS. CLARA SMITH STRONG. 22508
Born in New London, Connecticut.
Wife of George Chappell Strong.
Descendant of Sergt. James Smith of Connecticut.
Daughter of Ezra Chappell Smith and Ann Coffin, his wife.
Granddaughter of Richard Coffin and Eliza Wheat, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Wheat and May Smith, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Smith and Abigail Hempstead, his
wife.
James Smith, (1732-98), served as private in the defense of
Boston, and as sergeant under Capt. John Deshon, called <"he
First Alarm list, by order of Col. Jonathan Latimer. He was
born in New London, where he died.
Also No. 16021.
MRS. NELLIE SMITH POTTER. 22509
Born in New London, Connecticut.
Wife of Thomas Wells Potter.
Descendant of Sergt. James Smith.
Daughter of Ezra Chappell Smith and Ann Coffin, his wife.
See No. 22508.
MRS. LILA MATHER ATWATER. 22510
Born in Cheshire, Connecticut.
Wife of Edward Irving Atwater.
178 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOEUTION.
Descendant of Maj, Peter Bailey Tearse and of Rev. David
Brooks.
Daughter of Samuel Hull Brooks and Mary Mather, his wife.
Granddaughter of David Brooks (1796-1865) and Linda Hull, his
wife; Heman Mather and Eliza Derby, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David Brooks and EHzabeth Doolittle, his wife;
Lyman Derby and Elizabeth Tearse, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Bailey Tearse and Polly Hunter, his
wife.
Peter Bailey Tearse, (1753-1802), served as lieutenant, 1776,
and held the rank of major of New York militia, 1781.
Also No. 7573.
David Brooks, (1744-1802), served in the Assembly, acted
as chaplain and quartermaster. He was born in Cheshire,
Conn., where he died.
Also Nos. 7563, 8354, 15174, 17693.
MRS. AMELIA LEE BENEDICT. 225 11
Born in Lyme, Connecticut.
Wife of George W. L. Benedict.
Descendant of Capt. Elisha Lee and of William Morgan, of
Connecticut.
Daughter of Richard Theodore Lee and Amelia Morgan, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Murdock Lee and Anna Beckwith, his wife;
John Morgan and Esther Parsons, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Lee and Abigail Murdock, his wife;
William Morgan and Miriam Murdock, his wife.
Elisha Lee, (1740-1815), served as sergeant at the Lexing-
ton Alarm and rose to the rank of captain. He was at Long
Island, White Plains, Germantown and Monmouth. He was
born in Lyme and was placed on the invalid pension roll, 1786,
in New London county, with the rank of captain.
Also Nos. 8152, 13258, 20495.
William Morgan, (1746-1824), served in the New York
campaign, 1776, under Capt. Isaac Gallup and Col. Samuel
Holden Parsons. He was born in Killingworth, where he
died.
Also No. 13887.
MRS. GULIELMA H. CRAM CATLIN. 22512
Born in Acworth, New Hampshire.
Wife of Edward F. Catlin.
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Descendant of Ezekiel Cram, Deacon Joseph Copeland, Eli-
jah Gove and Samuel Slader.
Daughter of Elijah Cram and Almira Copeland, his wife.
Granddaughter of HilHard Cram and Sarah Gove, his wife ; Winslow
Copeland (b. 1775) and Hannah Slader, his wife, m. 1804.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ezekiel Cram and Mary Kinson, his wife ;
Elijah Gove and Sarah Mills, his wife; Joseph Copeland and Rebecca
Hooper (1738-1820), his wife, m. 1760; Samuel Slader and Mehitable
IvCwis, his wife.
Ezekiel Cram marched at the alarm, 1777, under Capt.
Samuel Philbrick. He was born in Hampton Falls, N. H.,
1751 ; died in Weare, N. H.
Joseph Copeland, (1734-1811), served as a private under
Capt. Eliakim Howard at the Rhode Island Alarm, 1780. He
was born in Bridgewater, Mass., where he died.
Elijah Gove, (1751-1816), served as a private in the militia.
He was born in Hampton Falls, N. H. ; died in Weare, N. H.
Also No. 18675.
Samuel Slader, (1732-90), served in the first call for troops
from Windham, Conn. He was born in Hingham, Mass. ;
died in Acworth, N. H.
MRS. FRANCES IRENE KEELER HURLBURT. 22513
Born in Bridgewater, Connecticut.
Wife of Samuel Wright Hurlburt.
Descendant of Capt. George Terrell, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Daniel Keeler and Minerva Peck, his wife.
Granddaughter of Andrew Peck and Lucinda Terrell, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of George Terrell and Sarah, his wife.
George Terrell, (1728-1806), was captain in the Alarm list
of Newtown, where he died.
MISS HENRY-ETTA AMELIA IVISON HOADLEY. 22514
Born in New Haven, Connecticut.
Descendant of Philemon Hoadley and Roeloff Brinkerhoflf.
Daughter of Horace Philemon Hoadley and Jeanie Ivison, his wife.
Granddaughter of Philemon Hoadley, Jr. (1791-1862), and Betsey
Bradley (1799-1886), his wife; Henry Ivison and Sarah BrinkerhoflF,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Philemon Hoadley and Mary Rogers (1753-
1840), his wife, m. 1776; David Brinkerhoff and Catherine Van Mid-
dlesworth, his wife.
I°0 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Roeloff Brinkerhoff and Isabella Demarest,
his wife.
Philemon Hoadley, (1755-1811), served as a private in the
Hampshire county, Mass., militia at Ticonderoga, 1777. He
was born in Branford, Conn. ; died in West Turin, N. Y.
Roeloff Brinkerhoff, (1748-1830), with his five brothers, en-
listed in Swoop's Flying Battalion recruited in York Co., Pa.
He died in Cayuga Co., N. Y.
Also Nos. 8939, 10200.
MRS. CORNELIA H. KIMBERLY. 22515
Born in New Haven, Connecticut.
Wife of Augustus H. Kimberly.
Descendant of Capt. Amos Morris, Corp. David Seward and
David Field, of Connecticut.
Daughter of George Hoadley and Maria A. Bradley, his wife.
Granddaughter of Elias Bradley and Elizabeth Woodward, his wife;
Heli Hoadley and Mabel Seward, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Woodward and Elizabeth Morris, his
wife; David Seward, Jr., and Mabel Field, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Amos Morris and Lydia Camp, his wife;
David Seward and Elizabeth Bushnell, his wife; David Field and Anna
Stone, his wife.-
Amos Morris, (1726-1801), was taken from his bed by the
Tories and confined on a prison ship. His salt and cider
buildings were destroyed and his home burned. He was born
in East Haven, where he died.
Also Nos. 7474, 9586, 1 1759, 18306.
David Seward, (1748-1813), served in New York, 1776, un-
der Capt. Daniel Hand. He was born in New Haven county,
Conn. ; where he died.
Also No. 14561.
David Field, (1728-78), served in the Connecticut militia
from Guilford, and died in service.
Also Nos. 20798, 21390.
MRS. ALICE MARIA STODDARD. 22516
Born in Middletown, Connecticut.
Wife of Frank E. Stoddard.
Descendant of Asahel Nearing.
Daughter of Walter Wallace Warner and Emily T. Nearing, his wife.
Granddaughter of Heman Loomis Nearing and Emily Eno, his wife.
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Gr.-granddaughter of Asahel Nearing and Molly Loomis, his wife.
Asahel Nearing, (1765-1813), enlisted at sixteen in Capt.
Matthew Smith's company of Connecticut mihtia, for seacoast
defense from Horseneck to New Haven. He died at Fort
Meigs, Ohio.
MISS LOUISE VEECH. 22517
Born in New Haven, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of Gen. George Ewing, Col. George Ashman
and Nicholas Dawson, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Capt. David Henry VeecH and Louisa Cass Ashman, his
wife.
Granddaughter of James Veech and Maria Ewing, his wife; George
James Ashman and Sarah Ann Dawson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Ewing and Mary Conwell, his wife;
James Ashman and Mary Meason, his wife ; George Dawson and Mary
Kennedy, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Ewing and Mary Porter, his wife;
George Ashman and Eleanor Cromwell, his wife; Nicholas Dawson
and Violette Lyttleton, his wife.
George Ewing, (1738-88), served as commissary of the
Pennsylvania Line at Valley Forge.
George Ashman, (i 750-1 811), was colonel of Bedford
County Associators, 1777.
Also Nos. 8876, 14826, 19524.
Nicholas Dawson, (1745-89), served in the expedition
against the Indians under Col. William Crawford.
Also Nos. 7583, 15561, 17499.
MRS. MARY ELIZABETH HUBBARD LAWRENCE. 22518
Born in Orange, Connecticut.
Wife of Charles Reuben Lawrence.
Descendant of Landa Beach and of Corp. Elisha Clark, of
Connecticut.
Daughter of John Peck Hubbard and Sarah Ann Clark, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Clark and Eunice Mallet, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Clark and Sarah Beach, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Landa Beach and Abigail Baldwin, his wife.
Landa Beach, (1727-1824), served on war committees of
Milford, where he was born and where he died.
Also Nos. 946, 13099, 14723, 16737, 20815.
.32 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Elisha Clark, (1758-1840), was placed on the pension roll
of New Haven Co., 1832, for service of private and corporal
in the Connecticut Continental Line.
Also Nos. 7399, 18310.
MRS. JULIA HARING WHITE. 22519
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of George L. White.
Descendant of Hon. John Haring, of New York.
Daughter of James Demarest Haring and Caroline E. Phelps, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Capt. Samuel Haring and Mary Clark, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Haring and Mary (Haring), his wife.
John Haring, (1739-1809), served several terms as a mem-
ber of the Provincial Congress and acted as president pro tern.
He represented the Senate from the middle district of New
York, 1781-90. He died in Tappan, N. Y.
MRS. CAROLINE HARING WHITE GRIGGS. 22520
Born in San Rafael, California.
Wife of Robert F. Griggs.
Descendant of Hon. John Haring.
Daughter of George L. White and Julia Phelps Haring, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Demarest Haring and Caroline E. Phelps,
his wife.
See No. 22519.
MRS. FANNIE WELD OLEY. 22521
Born in Wayland, New York.
Wife of Dr. S. Willard Oley.
Descendant of Conradt Bush, of New York.
Daughter of Chauncey Bennett and Lovina M. Atwell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Chauncy Atwell and Polly Bush, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Conradt Bush and Mary Watson, his wife.
Conradt Bush, (1753-1854), served as a matross in the Al-
bany county militia under Col. John Knickerbocker. He was
born in Holland; died in Pompey, N. Y., where he received a
pension and lived to the phenomenal age of over one hundred.
Also No. 13610.
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MISS EMILY BOOTH. 22522
Born in Stratford, Connecticut.
Descendant of Capt. James Booth, Robert Curtis, Capt. Na-
thaniel Wheeler, all of Stratford, Connecticut.
Daughter of Isaac Patterson Booth and Abigail Wheeler, his wife.
Granddaughter of Silas Booth and Ruth Jones Curtis, his wife;
Nathaniel Lewis Wheeler and Hannah Beers, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Booth and Abigail Ann Patterson, his
wife; Robert Curtis and Amy Judson, his wife; Nathaniel Wheeler
and Rachel Lewis, his wife.
James Booth, (1734-1809), commanded a company of
mounted coast guards when Tryon invaded the colony.
Also Nos. 3392, 6206, 7389, 13140, 17381-
Robert Curtis, (1727-97), turned out to repel Tryon, 1779,
under Capt. James Booth.
Nathaniel Wheeler, (1733-1819), served at Danbury and
Fairfield, 1777, and was a minute man in the Alarm company,
1779, commanded by Capt. James Booth.
MRS. LAURA LEE ARMSTRONG. 22523
Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Wife of Charles Henry Armstrong.
Descendant of Daniel Bartram and Oliver Sandford, of Con-
necticut.
Daughter of Gurdon Bartram Lee and Caroline E. Gorham, his wife.
Granddaughter of Milo Lee and Lucy A. Bartram, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Gurdon Bartram (1776-1845) and Lorraine
Sanford, his wife, m. 1804.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughteer of Daniel Bartram and Ann Merchant, his
wife, m. 1768; Oliver Sanford and Rachel Coley, his wife, m. 1767.
Daniel Bartram, (1745-1817), joined the militia and marched
to the defense of Danbury, leaving his mill full of valuable
hides. His brave wife left her small children, caught her
horse, hitched him to the mill and saved the hides from spoil-
ing. He was born in Redding, Conn. ; removed to Ohio, 1810,
where he died in Madison.
Also No. 15165-
Oliver Sanford joined the militia when Tryon invaded the
colony, 1777; was taken prisoner and carried to New York.
He was born in Redding, 1741, where he died.
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MRS. MATTIE SHELTON BARTRAM. 22524
Born in Waterbury, Connecticut.
Wife of Edward A. Bartram.
Descendant of Zebulon Kirtland and of Capt. Nathan Booth^
of Connecticut.
Daughter of John Shelton and Sarah Foote, his wife.
Granddaughter of Abijah Shelton and Lydia Kirtland, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Shelton and Sarah Booth, his wife;
Zebulon Kirtland and Elizabeth Cooke, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Booth and Comfort Thompson, his
wife.
Zebulon Kirtland, (1755-1803), was a minute man at the
Lexington Alarm. He was born in Bridgeport, where he died.
Nathan Booth, (1720- 1800), served on war committees of
Stratford, where he was born.
MRS. EDITH MAY EDWARDS WHITING. 22525
Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Wife of Russell Whiting.
Descendant of Nehemiah Webb Lyon, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Louis Edwin Edwards and Hattie Frances Beers, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Edwin Edwards and Augusta Sherman, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Louis Sherman and Clarissa Rowell, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Rowell and Clarissa Lyon, his wife
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nehemiah Webb Lyon and Sarah Tred-
well, his wife.
Nehemiah Webb Lyon, (1759-1860), was placed on the pen-
sion roll of Fairfield Co., 1831, for service of private in the
Connecticut Continental Line.
Also Nos. 8669, 1 3 186, 15439-
MISS FRANCES LOUISE HOUGH. 22526
Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Descendant of Col. Thaddeus Crane, of New York.
Daughter of Charles Hough and Lydia Crane Banks, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Henry Banks and Ann Elouise Curtiss,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Banks, M. D., and Lydia Crane, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thaddeus Crane and Lydia Read Baxter,
his second wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 185
Thaddeus Crane, (1728-1803), commanded a company of
Westchester county militia, 1775, and held the rank of major,
1777, when wounded at Danbury. He served in the Assembly
and was a member of the convention that ratified the constitu-
tion. He was placed on the invalid pension list, 1786. He
was born in North Salem, N. Y., where he died.
Also Nos. 2681, 6155, 11106.
MRS. MAY WARNER GRANNISS STRONG. 22527
Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Wife of Frederick Augustus Strong.
Descendant of Simeon Granniss, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Caleb Alonzo Granniss and Mary Jane Bronson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Simeon Granniss, Jr., and Perlina Brown, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Granniss and Priscilla Brackett, his
wife.
Simeon Granniss enlisted, 1775, in Capt. Street Hall's com-
pany, Col. Charles Webb's regiment, raised in Fairfield,
Litchfield and New Haven counties.
MRS. J BRUSH A L. CARTER. 22528
Widow of Charles Carter.
Descendant of Joel Doane, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Joel Doane and Jemima L'Homedieu, his wife.
Joel Doane, (1763- 1852), was placed on the pension roll
for service of private in the militia. He was born in West-
brook, where he died.
Also Nos. 12547, 16617.
MRS. HELEN TAYLOR LANE. 22529
Born in Barkhamsted, Connecticut.
Wife of Almeron M. Lane.
Descendant of Nehemiah Andruss, Sergt. William Taylor,
Asa Gilbert and Theodore Gilbert, all of Connecticut.
Daughter of Warren Taylor and Frances Andruss, his wife.
Granddaughter of Virgil Taylor and Electa Gilbert, his wife: Wil-
liam Andruss ad Jerusha Barber, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Taylor and Abigail Case, his wife;
Asa Gilbert and Mary Goodwin, his wife, m. 1784; Nehemiah Andruss
and Sophia Gillette, his wife ; David Barber, Jr., and Rebecca Rice, his
wife.
l86 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Theodore Gilbert and Mary Werter, his
wife; David Barber and Deborah Adams, his wife, m. 1772.
Nehemiah Andruss was a private in the defense of New
York. He held many civil offices of trust in Barkhamsted,
where in 1844 he died.
William Taylor, (1757- 1835), served several enlistments un-
der different commands. He received a pension, 1818, for
service of sergeant in the Connecticut Line. He died in Bark-
hamsted.
Also Nos. 10532, 12165.
Asa Gilbert, (1755-1836), was a minute man at the Lexing-
ton Alarm. He was placed on the pension roll of Litchfield
Co., 183 1, for service of private in the Connecticut militia.
Theodore Gilbert, (i 729-1821), served three years in the
militia. His name is engraved as a soldier of the Revolution
on a bronze tablet at Barkhamsted.
Also No. 15053.
MISS EMMA WOLCOTT. 22530
Born in Wethersfield, Connecticut.
Descendant of William Wolcott, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Samuel Wolcott and Mary E. Morgan, his wife.
Granddaughter of Horace Wolcott and Rhoda Robbins, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Wolcott and Huldah Wells, his second
wife.
William Wolcott, (1754-1841), was placed on the pension
roll of Hartford county for service of private in the Connecti-
cut militia. He was born in Wethersfield, where he died.
Also No. 17417.
MRS. JANE B. SANTEE. 22531
Born in Hartford, Connecticut.
Wife of Milton Santee.
Descendant of Lieut. Roger Wadsworth, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Roswell Blodgett and Frances Church, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Church and Mary Wadsworth, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Roger Wadsworth and Anne Prior, his wife.
Roger Wadsworth, (1756-1810), was commissioned lieuten-
ant, 1777, and served three years in the Fifth Regiment un-
LINEAGE BOOK. 1 87
der Col. Philip Burr Bradley. He was born in Hartford,
where he died.
Also No. 2569.
MISS MARIAN HASTINGS JONES. 22532
Born in Berlin, Connecticut.
Descendant of Capt. John Hastings, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Horace Kimball Jones and Ruth Newcomb Hastings,
his wife.
Granddaughter of John Hastings, Jr., and Ruth Washburn Newcomb,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Hastings and Mehetable Berry, his wife.
John Hastings, (1743-1829), was a member of the Com-
mittee of Correspondence and served in the militia as cap-
tain. He was a delegate to the constitutional convention, 1779.
He was born in Hardwick, Mass., where he died.
Also No. 3505.
MISS CLARA E. HILLYER. 22533
Born in East Granby, Connecticut.
Descendant of Capt. Andrew Hillyer, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Charles Tudor Hillyer and Catharine Robbins, his wife.
Granddaughter of Andrew Hillyer and Lucy Tudor, his wife.
Andrew Hillyer, (1743-1828), served as lieutenant, 1775,
and as adjutant in the New York campaign, 1776. He com-
manded a company of dragoons when Tryon invaded the
colony and was presented with a rifle for his gallant conduct.
He was born in Simsbury ; died in Granby.
MRS. CLEMENTINE L. D. WELLING. 22534
Born in Hartford, Massachusetts.
Widow of James C. Welling, LL. D.
Descendant of Nathaniel Cogswell, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of James Dixon and Elizabeth Lord Cogswell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Rev. Jonathan Cogswell, D. D., and Elizabeth Ab-
bott, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Cogswell and Lois Searle, his wife.
Nathaniel Cogswell, (1739- 1822), was a member of the
Committee of Correspondence and Safety of Rowley, 1776.
He was bom in Ipswich ; died in Rowley, Mass.
l88 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MISS ELIZABETH L. DIXON. 22535
Born in Hartford, Connecticut.
Descendant of Nathaniel Cogswell.
Daughter of James Dixon and Elizabeth Lord Cogswell, his wife.
See No. 22534.
MRS. JULIA GRISWOLD ZACHER. 22536
Born in Bradford, Connecticut.
Wife of Edmund Zacher.
Descendant of John Booth, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Joel Watson Griswold and Julia Meeker, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Meeker and Salina Hull, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Truman Hull and Parmelia Booth, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Booth and Sarah Mattoon, his wife.
John Booth, (1755-1833), was placed on the pension roll of
New Haven Co., 1831, for service of private in the Connecti-
cut Continental Line. He was born in Wallingford. where he
died
Also Nos. 10912, 14729, 17421.
MISS BESSIE MAY KENDRICK. 22537
Born in Wallingford, Connecticut.
Descendant of Joel Ives, Jr., of Connecticut.
Daughter of William A. Kendrick and Frances Almira Mix, his wife.
Granddaughter of Garry Ives Mix and Almira Mix, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Mix and Olive Ives, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joel Ives, Jr., and Olive, his wife.
Joel Ives, Jr., (1760-1808), was placed on the invalid pen-
sion roll, 1785. He served as private from Wallingford,
where he was born and where he died.
Also Nos. 16056.
MRS. MARY RICE MERRIAM. 22538
Born in Sunderland, Massachusetts.
Wife of Charles B. Merriam.
Descendant of Justus Rice.
Daughter of Justus Rice and Jane Griggs, his wife.
Granddaughter of Roswell Rice (1790-1851) and Betsy Andrews, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Justus Rice and Lois Perkins, his wife.
Justice Rice. (1756-1809). enlisted, 1776, in Capt. John
LINEAGE BOOK. 189
Couch's company of Connecticut militia and was taken pris-
oner at Fort Washington.
Also No. 5238.
MISS IDA S. FROST. 22539
Born in Bridgewater, Connecticut.
Descendant of Lieut. . David Boland, Jr., of Connecticut.
Daughter of Henry S. Frost and Emeline Boland, his wife.
Granddaughter of Frederic Boland and Jacintha Randall, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Boland and Abigail Foster, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David Boland, Jr., and Betty Keeler, his wife.
David Boland, Jr., (1748-95), served as cornet in the militia
Light Horse and as lieutenant in Major Elisha Sheldon's dra-
goons, 1776. He was born in Woodbury; died in Sharon.
MRS. ELLA MILLICENT SMITH. 22540
Born in Berlin, Connecticut.
Widow of Myron Smith.
Descendant of David Goodrich and of Salmon Hollister, of
Connecticut.
Daughter of Alonzo Dunham and Maria Hollister, his wife.
Granddaughter of Salmon Hollister, Jr., and Nancy Goodrich, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Salmon Hollister and Millicent Goodrich, his
wife; David Goodrich and Huldah Booth (b. 1760), his wife, m. 1783.
David Goodrich was a private in Capt Selah Heart's com-
pany at Boston, 1776. He was born, 1757, in New Britain,
where he died.
Salmon HolHster, (1746-1826), served as a soldier. He was
born in Berlin, where he died,
MISS lONE BENHAM. 22541
Born in South Meriden, Connecticut.
Descendant of David Beebe, William Hodge and Capt.
Gideon Hotchkiss.
Daughter of Thomas Alonzo Benham, Jr., and Estelle Maria Smith,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Alonzo Benham and Fanny Beebe, his
wife; Elliott Smith and Lucinda Parmelee, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David Beebe (1781-1857) and Belinda Hodge
(1779-1865), his wife; Edward Smith and Sally Hotchkiss, his wife.
190 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Beebe and Lydia Terrill, his wife,
m. 1768; William Hodge and Lucy, his wife; Asahel Hotchkiss and
Sarah Williams, his first wife, m. 1781.
Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Deacon Gideon Hotchkiss and Mabel
Stiles, his second wife, m. 1763.
David Beebe, (1747-1840), was placed on the pension roll of
Lorain Co., Ohio, 1831, for service of private in the Continen-
tal Line. He died in Elyria, Ohio.
WilHam Hodge, (1734-79), enlisted from Waterbury and
died from the effects of wounds in service.
Gideon Hotchkiss, (1716-1807), who had fought in the early
wars, served on the first Waterbury Committee of Safety. He
organized a company for the relief of Danbury.
Also Nos. 5286, 8526, 9737, 1 1355, 12504, 19704, 20845, 21880.
MRS. MAY L. REMINGTON. 22542
Born in New Haven, Connecticut.
Wife of Harvey N. Remington.
Descendant of Samuel Durand, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Edwin A. Jones and Cornelia Durand, his wife.
Granddaughter of George A. Durand and Eunice, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Durand and Susanna Hitchcock, his
wife, m. 1781.
Samuel Durand, (1761-1831), enlisted from Waterbury at
the age of sixteen as a musician. His widow, 1838, when 76
years old, was allowed a pension in Cheshire, Conn., for eight
months' actual service of her husband.
MISS ELLEN WALES DOW. 22543
Born in Concord, New Hampshire.
Descendant of Sergt. Isaac Dodge.
Daughter of John French Dow and Elizabeth Stearns, his wife.
Granddaughter of Francis Dow and Sarah French, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Dow and Trephenia Dodge, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Dodge and Sarah Utley, his wife.
Isaac Dodge, (1740-1806), turned out as sergeant from
Windham, Conn., at the Lexington Alarm. He died in Lemp-
ster, N. H.
MRS. MINNIE MARIE HIMES SMITH. 22544
Born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
Wife of Frederick W. Smith.
LINEAGE BOOK. I9I
Descendant of Matthew Butler, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Russel S. Himes and Anna Merry Hubby, his wife.
Granddaughter of Hiram Hubby and Polly Maria Huxford, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Huxford and Sarah Butler, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Matthew Butler and Anna Merry, his wife.
Matthew Butler, (1753-1832), served as a private from
Lenox, where he was born and where he died.
MRS. MARIA L. BRONSON BRADLEY. 22545
Born in Waterbury, Connecticut.
Widow of William L. Bradley.
Descendant of Joseph Bronson, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Joseph Bronson and Hannah Porter, his wife.
Joseph Bronson, (i 764-1 851), was placed on the pension
roll for service of private. He was born in Waterbury, where
he died.
MRS. FLORENCE PRATT EOSTER BOARDMAN. 22546
Born in Meriden, Connecticut.
Wife of Edward Allen Boardman.
Descendant of Maj. Samuel Camp and of Thomas Foster, of
Connecticut.
Daughter of Albert Foster and Ada Ann Camp, his wife.
Granddaughter of Matthew Foster and Charlotte Preston, his wife;
Lyman Coe Camp and Emma Coe, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Foster and EHzabeth Berry, his wife;
Abel Coe and Ada Camp, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Camp and Phoebe Coe, his wife.
Samuel Camp, (1735-1810), served as lieutenant at the Lex-
ington Alarm and rose to the rank of major of militia. He
was born in Durham, where he died
Also No. 19662.
Thomas Foster, (1736-1806), served two enlistments tmder
different commands as a private. He was born in Meriden,
where he died.
Also Nos. 1 1848, 17915-
MRS. FANNIE C. WALLACE. 22547
Born in Wallingford, Connecticut.
Wife of Henry Wallace.
Descendant of Col. William Douglas, of Connecticut.
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192 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of George W. Elton and Cornelia Munson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Medad W. Munson and Henrietta Dutton, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Dutton and Hannah Douglas, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of WiUiam Douglas and Hannah Mansfield,
his wife.
William Douglas, (1742-77), recruited a company and aided
in the capture of St. Johns, 1775. He commanded a regiment
at the battles of Long Island, Harlem Heights, White Plains,
and exposure in the campaign caused his death. He was born
in Plainfield ; died in Northfield.
MISS BERTHA A. MOSS. 22548
Born in Cheshire, Connecticut.
Descendant of Lieut. Titus Moss, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Julius Moss and Eme.'et Bartholomew, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joel Moss and Nancy Upson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joel Moss and Abigal Hotchkiss, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Titus Moss and Mary Atwater, his wife.
Titus Moss, (1738-1818), served as ensign and lieutenant
from Cheshire, where he was born and where he died.
MRS. AUGUSTA CULVER MILES. 22549
Born in Winsted, Connecticut.
Wife of Richard W. Miles.
Descendant of Joseph Barney and of Patteshall Wakefield,
of Connecticut.
Daughter of Lucius L. Culver and Harriet Kinney, his wife.
Granddaughter of Philander Culver and Prusia Hewitt, his wife;
Nisus Kinney and Sally Wakefield, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Lorenzo Culver and Elizabeth Baldwin, his
wife; Aden Wakefield and Susannah Barney, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Baldwin (1713-1800) and Mercy
Eaton, his wife; Patteshall Wakefield and Margaret Phelps, his first
wife; Joseph Barney and Sybil Chapman, his wife.
Joseph Barney served as a private in the company from Ash-
ford in the first call for troops.
Patteshall Wakefield, (1746-1829), enlisted, 1777, for three
years in Capt. John Harmon's company. He was born in
Ashford ; died in Colebrook, Conn.
Also No. 21430.
LINEAGE BOOK. I93
MISS SARAH ELISABETH COOK. 22550
Born in Meriden, Connecticut.
Descendant of John Booth, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Samuel Cook and Harriet Booth, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Booth (1755-1833) and Sarah Mattoon, his
wife.
See No. 22536.
MISS FLORA J. NEWELL. 22551
Born in Southington, Connecticut.
Descendant of Lieut. John Hamlin, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Henry J. Newell and Ellen M. Cowles, his first wife.
Granddaughter of Levi Newell and Julia Hamlin (b. 1795), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Hamlin and Abiah Phinney, his second
wife.
John HamHn, (i 736-1821), was appointed ensign, 1774, and
1776 was lieutenant of Eleventh Company, Fifteenth Regi-
ment. He was born in Suffield ; died in Farmington, Conn.
MRS. JENNIE HILL BROOKS. 22552
Born in Wallingford, Connecticut.
Wife of Arthur Middleton Brooks.
Descendant of Edward Fenn, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Franklin Hill and Hannah Augusta Fenn, his wife.
Granddaughter of Abner Fenn and Marietta Tuttle, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joel Ferm.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edward Fenn.
Edward Fenn, (1763- 1834), was placed on the pension loll
of New Haven county, 1831, for service of private in the Con-
necticut Continental line. He was born in Wallingford, where
he died.
MISS E. JOSEPHINE LOCKROW. 22553
Born in Meriden, Connecticut.
Descendant of Ezra Park and of Lieut. Jonathan Ford.
Daughter of Jacob Lockrow and Mary Josephine Park, his wife.
Granddaughter of Addison Park (1801-82) and Welthia Ford (1802-
92), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Park and Anna Beebe (1762-1842), his
wife; Jesse Ford (1766-1833) and Azubah Lee (1771-1861), his wife.
194 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Ford and Ruth Hamlin (1745-
1817), his wife.
Ezra Park, (1759- 1827), served three years in the corps of
Connecticut artificers. He was born in Sharon, Conn. ; died
in Canaan, N. Y.
Jonathan Ford, (i 736-1 831), served as lieutenant of the
New York levies.
Also No. 17912.
MRS. LOUISE EMILIE DARNSTAEDT SORG. 22554
Born in Meriden, Connecticut.
Wife of Carl F. Sorg.
Descendant of Moses Chalker, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Clemens T. Darnstaedt and Louisa Jennet Spencer, his
wife.
Granddaughter of William H. Spencer and Emeline Elisabeth Hills,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Spencer and Fannie Chalker, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Moses Chalker.
Moses Chalker was placed on the pension roll of Middlesex
county, 1 83 1, for service of private in the Connecticut Con-
tinental Line. He was born in Saybrook, 1759.
MRS. LUCRETIA BAILEY STILLMAN. 22555
Born in Meriden, Connecticut.
Wife of J. E. Stillman.
Descendant of Eliakim Bailey, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Theodore Frelinghuysen Bailey and Emily Roberts, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Levi Bailey and Cynthia Harvey, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Eliakim Bailey and Thankful Brainerd, his wife.
Eliakim Bailey, (1758-1838), was placed on the pension roll
of Middlesex Co., for service of private in the Connecticut
Continental Line. He was born in Haddam, where he died.
MRS. ELLEN PALMER SPREWENBURG. 22556
Born in Marlborough, Connecticut.
Wife of Jacob Bernard Sprewenburg.
Descendant of Michael Moses, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Israel Jones Palmer and Flora Wells, his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 1 95
Granddaughter of Horace Wells and Amy Moses, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Michael Moses and Thankful Case, his wife.
Michael Moses, (1737-97), served as a private in the de-
fense of the seacoast. He was born in Simsbury, where he
died.
Also Nos. 7230, 8340, 14922, 16027.
MISS ANNA N. BAILEY. 22557
Born in Meriden, Connecticut.
Descendant of EHakim Bailey.
Daughter of Nelson Newton Bailey and Mary Ann Brown, his wife.
Granddaughter of Levi Bailey and Cynthia Harvey, his wife.
See No. 22555.
MISS MINNIE A. BAILEY. 22558
Born in Meriden, Connecticut.
Descendant of Eliakim Bailey.
Daughter of Oscar Marsh Bailey and Mary Ann Brown, his wife.
Granddaughter of Levi Bailey and Cynthia Harvey, his wife.
See No. 22555.
MRS. JULIA LOUISA MACK YALE. 22559
Born in Portland, Connecticut.
Wife of Frederick Lewis Yale.
Descendant of Hezekiah Mack, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Oliver W. Mack and Hulda Lucretia Chapman, his wife.
Granddaughter of Romantha Mack and Mehitable Knowles, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Hezekiah Mack and Ann Mack, his wife.
Hezekiah Mack, (1754-1836), was placed on the pension
roll, 1832, for eleven months' service of private in the Con-
necticut militia. He was born in Haddam, where he died.
Also No. 3887.
MRS. SUSAN MERWIN HINE BEARDSLEY. 22560
Born in Orange, Connecticut.
Wife of George W. Beardsley.
Descendant of John Merwin, and of John Merwin, Jr., of
Connecticut.
Daughter of Harvey Moses Hine and Delia Maria Bristol, his wife.
Granddaughter of Simeon Bristol and Patty Merwin, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Merwin and Susannah Welch, his wife.
196
DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Merwin, Jr., and Elizabeth Bucking-
ham, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Alerwin and Elizabeth Nettleton,
his wife.
John Merwin, (1707-92), served as a minute man during
the Revolution.
John Merwin, Jr., (1735-1826), enlisted, 1777, in Capt.
Jehiel Bryant's company to reenforce the army at Peekskill.
He was born in Milford, where he died.
Also Nos. 13064, 131 17, 20848.
MRS. GRACE ELVIRA COUCH BIRDSEYE. 22561
Born in New Milford, Connecticut.
Wife of Henry Shelton Birdseye.
Descendant of John Couch, Capt. Joshua Ingraham, An-
thony Van Doom.
Daughter of Dr. Charles Frederick Couch and Mary Alice Montville,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Dr. John Whitfield Couch and Mary Christopher
Van Doom, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Couch and Rhoda Bennett, his wife;
Moses Van Doom (1758-1825) and Sarah Swan Wardwell, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Anthony Van Doom and Ruth Ingraham,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Ingraham and Martha Lawton,
his wife.
John Couch, (1760- 1824), enlisted as a fifer at the age of
fifteen. He served under different commands in many battles ;
was taken prisoner, 1777, and exchanged, 1778. He died in
Pine Plains, N. Y.
Joshua Ingraham, (1705-93), was one of the committee of
seven appointed by the citizens of Bristol, Rhode Island, 1774,
to draw up patriotic resolutions in regard to the Boston Tea
Party. He was born in Bristol, where he died.
Anthony Van Doom, (1736-86), was a liberal contributor to
the cause and his house at Bristol was burned by the British,
1778, as he was a patriot.
MRS. JENNETTE SELINA PARDEE BRINSMADE. 22562
Born in Trumbull, Connecticut.
Wife of Daniel Seymour Brinsmade.
Descendant of Moses Pardee, of Connecticut.
LINEAGE BOOK. I97
Daughter of John Henry Pardee and Sarah Caroline Edwards, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Wiham Pardee and Rebecca Andrews, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Pardee and Sarah Wilmot, his wife.
Moses Pardee served in the artillery for the defense of New
Haven when Tryon invaded the colony. He was born, 1744,
in East Haven.
MISS FRANCES LOUISE BRINSMADE. 22563
Born in Huntingdon, Connecticut.
Descendant of Capt. Abraham Brinsmade, Moses Pardee,
Abel Beach and Rev. James Beebe, all of Connecticut.
Daughter of Daniel Seymour Brinsmade and Jennette Pardee, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Stiles Brinsmade and Catherine Mallett, his
wife; John Henrj' Pardee and Sarah Caroline Edwards, his wife.
See No. 22562.
Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Brinsmade and Betsey Beach, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Brinsmade and Mary Beebe, his
wife; Abel Beach and Sarah Edwards, his wife, m. 1769.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Brinsmade and Mary Wheeler,
his wife ; James Beebe and Ruth Curtice, his wife.
Abraham Brinsmade, (1725-1801), was commissioned cap-
tain of militia, 1777. He served as deputy of Fairfield Co.,
1777-8, and was appointed justice of the peace, 1779. He was
born in Fairfield county, where he died.
Also No. 17708.
Abel Beach, (1743-18CX)), served as a private, was taken
prisoner and confined on ship in New York harbor.
James Beebe, (1718-85), was chaplain in the colonial wars
and in the first call for troops, 1775, he asked leave of ab-
sence of North Stratford Church and served eight months as
a private. His son James was a member of the Cincinnati.
Also No. 15467.
MISS ADA MARIA GESNER. 22564
Born in Derby, Connecticut.
Descendant of Abijah Beardsley and of Abraham Bassett, of
Connecticut.
Daughter of Sidney Edwin Gesner and Frances Beardsley, his wife.
Granddaughter of William H. Gesner and Mary Ann Mann, his wife ;
198 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Talmadge Beardsley (1786-1871) and Elizabeth Bassett (1806-82), his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nicholas Gesner and Gracie Post, his wife;
Abijah Beardsley and Elizabeth Ann, his wife; Abijah Bassett (b. 1782)
and Mary Durand, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Bassett and Mary Baldwin (1759-
1849), his wife, m. 1780.
Abijah Beardsley, (175 5- 1830), was placed on the pension
roll of New Haven county, 1818, for service of private in the
Connecticut Line. He was born in Derby, where he died.
Abraham Bassett, (1753-1833), served at the siege of Bos-
ton, the battles of Long Island, Kip's Bay and White Plains.
He was placed on the pension roll of New Haven county, 1831,
for service of private in the Connecticut Continental Line. He
was born in Derby, where he died.
Also Nos. 3215, 6387, 8976.
MRS. CORNELIA GRACE SANFORD PETERSON. 22565
Born in Newton, Connecticut.
Wife of John Peterson.
Descendant of Dan Welton, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Harris Sanford and Martha Emmeline Merrick, his wife.
Granddaughter of Moses Sanford and Filena Lines, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Eber Lines and Hannah Welton (b. I7S7).
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Dan Welton and Ann Bruster (1732-90),
his wife, m. 1755.
Dan Welton served in the New York campaign and his name
is on the list of Capt. John Lewis's company from Waterbury,
where in 1731 he was born.
MRS. ELLA PAULINE SMITH. 22566
Born in Chicago, Illinois.
Wife of Francis Mathews Smith.
Descendant of Corp. Daniel Pratt, of Massachusetts,
Daughter of Charles Waite and Cynthia Thatcher, his wife.
Granddaughter of Martin Thatcher and Elmira Malterner, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Thatcher and Betsey Pratt, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Solomon Pratt and Rebecca Richardson, his
wife.
Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Pratt and Mary Patten, his wife.
Daniel Pratt, (1741-78). enlisted from Bridgewater; served
une;age book. 199
at the Lexington Alarm; at the siege of Boston and in the
New York campaign. He died in camp.
Also Nos. 3686, 13256.
MRS. LUCILLE MARSHALL WILDE WILLIAMS. 22567
Born in Newark, New Jersey.
Wife of John Newton Williams.
Descendant of Samuel Dayton, of Long Island.
Daughter of Richard Watson Wilde (1835-86) and Sarah Angle
Mills (1837-90), his wife.
Granddaughter of Shephard Mills (1801-84) and Huldah Dayton
(1801-90), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Brewster Dayton (1766-1843) and Bet-
sey Clark (1772-1856), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Dayton and Elizabeth Brewster, his
second wife.
Samuel Dayton enlisted for the war, 1776, in the New York
Line under Capt. Samuel Sackett, Fourth Regiment. He
died, 1777, of disease contracted in the army.
MRS. MINERVA JAMES CAMP HILL. 22568
Born in Seymour, Connecticut.
Wife of Alfred Hill.
Descendant of Judge Giles Pettibone, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Lewis Camp and Elizabeth James, his wife.
Granddaughter of Phineas W. Camp and Louisa McNeil, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Abel Camp and Desire Pease, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughteer of Obadiah Pease and Desire Pettibone, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughteer of Giles Pettibone.
Giles Pettibone, (1735-1810), served in the Burgoyne cam-
paign and on the Hudson. He was the first representative
from Norfolk in the General Assembly, and in 1779 was ap-
pointed judge. He was born in Simsbury ; died in Norfolk.
Also No. 6471.
MISS LILLIAN MINERVA RUGG. 22569
Born in Seymour, Connecticut.
Descendant of Isaac Johnson, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Frederick Arthur Rugg and Louise Ellen James, his
wife.
200 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Granddaughter of Thomas James and Minerva Hepzibah Rowe, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Frederick Rowe and Hepzibah Johnson (b.
1803), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Jesse Johnson (1773-1829) and Hep-
zibah French, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Johnson and Lois Hopkins (1738-
1814), his wife, m. 1758.
Isaac Johnson, (1735-1813), served several enlistments as a
private. He was born in Derby, where he died.
Also No. 4374.
MRS. JULIA MARIA SMITH. 22570
Born in Watertown, Connecticut.
Wife of George Smith.
Descendant of Elisha Hamlin, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Henry Starr Weller and Lydia Richmond, his wife.
Granddaughter of Justice Weller and Clarissa Hamhn, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of EHsha Hamlin.
Elisha Hamlin was placed on the pension roll, 1832, of
Litchfield county for service of private in the Connecticut
Continental Line. He was born in New Milford, 1754, where
he died.
MRS. MARY HOXIE LAMBERT. 22571
Born in Stonington, Connecticut.
Wife of Joseph Lambert.
Descendant of Amos Clift.
Daughter of Benjamin F. Hoxie and Harriet W. Clift, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nathaniel Clift and Eunice Denison, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Clift and Mary Coit, his wife.
Amos Clift, (1737-1806), served on committees of Preston,
Conn., to enlist soldiers. He was born in Marshfield, Mass. ;
died in Griswold, Conn.
Also Nos. 3184, 18107.
MRS. CLARA HARWOOD. 22572
Born in Union Springs, New York.
Wife of Clayton E. Harwood.
Descendant of Col. John Hathorn.
Daughter of Zachariah Story Winegar and Hannah Hathorne, his
wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 20I
Granddaughter of John Hathorne, Jr., and Hannah Post, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Hathorn and Ehzabeth Willings, his wife.
John Hathorn, (1749-1829), was chairman of the Committee
of Safety, 1776, and 1779, colonel of Orange county militia at
the Minisink Alarm. He was born in Elkton, Delaware ; died
in Warwick, N. Y.
Also Nos. 1 1883, 17039.
MRS. BELLE PINNEY PRESTON. 22573
Born in ElHngton, Connecticut.
Wife of Edward H. Preston.
Descendant of Sergt. Eleazer Pinney, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Edward C. V. Pinney and Harriet P. Moody, his wife.
Granddaughter of Eleazer Pinney (b. 1793) and Damaris Chapman,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Eleazer Pinney and Anna McKinney (1772-
1855), his second wife.
Eleazer Pinney, (1753-1835), served as sergeant in the Bur-
goyne campaign and was in the battles of Stillwater and Sara-
toga. He held many offices of trust in Windsor, where he was
born and where he died.
Also Nos. 6690, 8298, 19989.
MRS. CLARA F. McLEAN TALCOTT. 22574
Born in Manchester, Connecticut.
Wife of George Talcott.
Descendant of Ebenezer Strong, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Charles McLean and Octo Siloma Strong, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ebenezer Strong, 2d, and Mary Day, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Strong, ist, and Lucy Lawrence, his
wife.
Ebenezer Strong, (1754- 1824), served at the Lexington
Alarm, at the siege of Boston and was with the troops that
occupied the city after the evacuation. He was born in Bol-
ton, where he died.
Also Nos. 4429, 7700.
MRS. GRACE PIERSON COFFIN COOLEY. 22575
Born in Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
Descendant of Ens. Abraham Pierson, Dodo Pierson, Jacob
Sargent, Jr., and Eleazer Gaylord, all of Connecticut.
202 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOEUTION.
Daughter of Herbert Raymond Cofifin and Julia (Dexter) Haskell,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Charles Haskell Dexter and Lydia Pierson, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Seth Dexter and Sylvia Gaylord (b. 1787), his
wife, m. 1808; William Seward Pierson, M. D., and Nancy Sargeant,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eleazer Gaylord and Sylvia Clark, his wife;
Abraham Pierson and Lydia Redfield, his wife; Jacob Sargeant, Jr.,
and Olive Paine, his wife, m. 1785.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Dodo Pierson and Mary Seward, his
wife.
Abraham Pierson, (1756- 1823), served as sergeant at the
New Haven Alarm and was ensign at the close of the war.
He was born in Killingworth, where he died.
Dodo Pierson, (1724-96), served in the field at Peekskill,
1777, with the Connecticut militia.
Eleazer Gaylord, (1753-1817), was a minute man at the
Lexington Alarm from Windsor, where he was born and
where he died.
Jacob Sargeant, Jr., (1761-1843), was placed on the pension
roll of Hartford county, 1832, for service of artificer in the
Connecticut Continental Line.
Also Nos. 2589, 2590, 18058.
MRS. EMILY H. BLISS. • 22576
Born in Colchester, Connecticut.
Widow of Edward A. Bliss.
Descendant of Nathaniel Foote, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Alfred Isham Loomis and Abigail Foote, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nathaniel Foote and Abigail (Foote), his wife.
Nathaniel Foote, (1742-1829), served as a private at the
battle of White Plains and was at New London, when it was
attacked. He was born in Westchester, New London Co.,
Conn., where he died.
Also No. 21371.
MRS. SARAH HALL ANDERSON. 22577
Born in Milford, Delaware.
Wife of James F. Anderson.
Descendant of Lieut. John Pettigrew.
Daughter of Purnel Hall and Ann Pettigrew Millechop, his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 203
Granddaughter of James Millechop and Leah Pettigrew, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Pettigrew and Nancy McNeall, his wife.
John Pettigrew, (i 754-1812), was appointed lieutenant in
the State navy by the Assembly of Virginia, 1776. He was
born in Virginia; died in Milford, Del. His heirs received a
bounty, 1831, for his service in the Revolution.
Also Nos. 12556, 19093.
MISS HELEN CONKLING BARTLETT. 22578
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of Lieut. John Pettigrew.
Daughter of John Kemp Bartlett and Virginia Cowgill, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ezekiel Cowgill and Sarah Gordon Millechop, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Millechop and Leah Pettigrew, his wife.
See No. 22577.
MISS ANNIE PETTIGREW GREER. 22579
Born in Kent County, Delaware.
Descendant of Lieut. John Pettigrew.
Daughter of John Greer and Mary Millechop, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Millechop and Leah Pettigrew, his wife.
See No. 22577.
MRS. KATE NAUDAIN HARDCASTLE. 22580
Born in Leipsic, Delaware.
Wife of Dr. Alexander Hardcastle.
Descendant of Lieut. John Pettigrew.
Daughter of Elias Naudain and Margaret Millechop, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Millechop and Leah Pettigrew, his wife.
See No. 22577.
MRS. ELIZABETH WILLIS McCALLUM. 22581
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Wife of William Henry McCallum.
Descendant of Hon. Philip Barratt.
Daughter of Rev. Jonathan Spencer Willis and Annie Barratt Town-
send, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Townsend and Elizabeth Barratt, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Barratt and Ann Lufif, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Judge Andrew Barratt and Ann Clark, his
wife.
204 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Philip Barratt and Miriam Sipple, his
wife.
Philip Barratt, (1729-84), was commissioned sheriff of
Kent county, 1775, and served several terms in the Legisla-
ture of Delaware.
MRS. MARY ELIZA MOORE. 22582
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Wife of J. Allen Moore.
Descendant of Judge John Wiltbank, of Delaware.
Daughter of Joshua P. Fierve and Mary Ehzabeth Jerman, his wife.
Granddaughter of Noble T. Jerman and Eliza Metcalf, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Metcalf and Mary Wiltbank, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Cornelius Wiltbank and Ann Burton, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Wiltbank and Mary Stockley, his
wife.
John Wiltbank, (1731-92), was a member of the conven-
tion, 1776, and of the Committee of Safety, 1777. He was ap-
pointed justice of the Court of Common Pleas of Sussex
county, 1777. He was born in Lewes; died in Dover.
Also No. 16065.
22583
22584
MRS. LAVINIA R. K. TAPLEY. 22585
Born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Charles Warren Tapley.
Descendant of Lieut. John Pettigrew.
Daughter of Rev. Charles Karsner, M. D., and Lavina Rosalie Mille-
chop, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Millechop and Leah Pettigrew, his wife.
See No. 22577.
MRS. ANNA HALL YARDLEY PRETTYMAN. 22586
Born in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Wife of Charles G. Prettyman.
Descendant of Lieut. John Pettigrew.
Daughter of Maj. Eldridge Taylor Yardley and Clara Willson Hall,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Purnel Hall and Ann Pettigrew Millechop, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Millechop and Leah Pettigrew, his wife.
See No. 22577.
LINEAGE BOOK. 205
MRS. CLARE M. YARDLEY PULSFORD. 22587
Born in South Orange, New Jersey.
Wife of Ernest Pulsford.
Descendant of Lieut. John Pettigrew.
Daughter of Maj. Eldridge Taylor Yardley and Clara Willson Hall,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Purnel Hall and Ann Pettigrew Millechop, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Millechop and Leah Pettigrew, his wife.
See No. 22577.
MISS VIRGimA GREER YARDLEY. 22588
Born in South Orange, New Jersey.
Descendant of Lieut. John Pettigrew.
Daughter of Maj. Eldredge Taylor Yardley and Clara Willson Hall,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Purnel Hall and Ann Pettigrew Millechop, his wife.
See No. 22577.
MRS. EDITH GILLESPY WILLIS. 22589
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of Jonathan Spencer WilHs.
Descendant of Maj. John Gillespy, of New York.
Daughter of Isaac Hurd Gillespy and Mary Augusta Dunton, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jason Gillespy and Jane Haight, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Gillespy and Magdalene Smedes, his wife.
John Gillespy, (1741-1809), served as captain and major in
the Ulster county militia. He was born in Scotland ; died in
Saugerties, N. Y.
MISS HELEN HUGHES. 22590
Born in Greenwich, New York.
Descendant of Jonathan Durham, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Rear Admiral Aaron Konkle Hughes and Marion Whel-
den, his wife.
Granddaughter of Darius Butler Whelden and Abigail Gillette, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Fidelio Buckingham Gillette and Tabitha
Dunham, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Dunham and Eunice Dunn, his
wife.
Jonathan Durham, (1752-1832), served as a private in the
New Jersey militia.
Also No. 1 148.
206 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOEUTION.
MRS. BELLE HAMLIN BURCH. 22591
Born in Oakland County, Michigan.
Descendant of Capt. Seth Hamlin, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of John Fairchild Hamlin (b. 1799) and Laura Andrus,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Elijah Hamlin (1767-1858) and Lydia Rope (1767-
1839), his wife, m. 1789.
Gr.-granddaughter of Seth Hamlin and Mary Pitcher, his first wife,
m. 1761.
Seth Hamlin, (1740-95), enlisted in the Berkshire county
militia for three years and, 1778, was appointed purchasing
commissary. He was born in Wareham ; died in Alford.
MRS. ESLIE ROOT DECKER. 22592
Born in Hanover, New York.
Wife of William Henry Decker.
Descendant of Lieut. Isaac Van Wart, of New York.
Daughter of Charles Root and Eliza Bennett, his wife.
Granddaughter of Elijah Bennett and Jane Van Wart, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Van Wart and Amy Bishop, his wife,
m. 1779.
Isaac Van Wart, (1750- 1840), was placed on the pension
roll of Rensselaer county, 18 18, for service of lieutenant in the
New York Line. He died in Pittstown, N. Y. His widow
also received a pension.
MRS. FANNY GREENHOW WILLIAMS GRESHAM. 22593
Born in Indinola, Texas.
Wife of Edwin James Gresham.
Descendant of Capt. John Tyler, of Virginia.
Daughter of Thomas Greenhow Williams and Mary Christiana Curtis,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry Curtis, M. D., and Christiana Tyler, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Tyler and Mary Morot Armstead, his
wife.
John Tyler, (1747-1813), served with the minute men of
Hanover county, 1775. He was judge of the Admiralty
Court, 1778. and Speaker of the House of Delegates, 1781.
Also No. 5631.
I^INEAGE BOOK. 207
MRS. SARAH GREELEY PATl^ERSON. 22594
Born in Mount Vernon, Maine.
Widow of James G. Patterson.
Descendant of Noah Greeley, of Maine.
Daughter of David Morrill Greeley and Susan Philbrick, his wife.
Granddaughter of Noah Greeley and Hannah Morrill, his wife.
Noah Greeley, (1757-1836), was placed on the pension roll
of Kennebec county for service of private in the New Hamp-
shire Continental Line.
MRS. HANNAH B. SPERRY. 22595
Born in Plymouth, Ohio.
Wife of J. H. Sperry.
Descendant of William (Richard) Kelison.
Daughter of WilHam Cole Bassett and Lavinia Greenwood (1813-
1901), his wife.
Granddaughter of John Greenwood and Elizabeth Kelison, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William (Richard) Kelison and Mary Ritchie,
his wife.
William (Richard) Kelison was born in Dublin, Ireland;
lived near Trenton, N. J., during the Revolution and served in
the militia.
MRS. MARTHA CROCKETT FOWLER. 22596
Born in Sanbornton, New Hampshire.
Wife of Edwin H. Fowler.
Descendant of Jonathan Thompson and of Lieut. John Har-
vey, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Arthur Jonathan Crockett and Nancy Harvey, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Crockett and Sarah Thompson (1799-1867),
his wife, m. 1726; Gilman Harvey and Nancy Stevens, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Thompson and Elizabeth Jewell, his
second wife; John Harvey and Nancy Harvey, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Thompson (b. 1722) and Catharine
Mason, his wife.
Jonathan Thompson served as cornet in the cavalry. He
was born in Stratham and died there about 1803.
John Harvey, (1751-1841), enlisted as a private, 1775, and
rose to the rank of lieutenant. He was born in Manchester,
where he died.
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208 DAUGHT:eRS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MISS EUNICE BRAWLEY. 22597
Born in Chester, South Carolina.
Descendant of Hugh Harris, of North CaroHna.
Daughter of James McKnight Brawley and Mary Eleanor Harris,
his wife.
Granddaughter of John Leonard Harris and Mary Ann Robinson, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Hugh Harris, Jr., and Eleanor Harris, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Hugh Harris and Martha Robinson, his
wife.
Hugh Harris, (1755-1825), enHsted, 1776, for three years in
the North CaroHna mihtia.
MISS SOPHIE H. CLARK. 22598
Born in East Wilson, New York.
Descendant of Reuben Clark, of New York.
Daughter of Charles Marsh Clark and Mary W. Lewis, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nathaniel Clark and Hannah Marsh, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Clark and Mary Peppard, his wife.
Reuben Clark, (i 743-1813), was active in all patriotic work
and furnished the lumber for the Chevaux de Frise. He was
born in Bedford ; died in Cornwall, N. Y.
Also No. 3712.
MRS. ELIZABETH ALICE BEDON FISHBURNE. 22599
Born in Colleton County, South CaroHna.
Wife of Benjamin Postell Fishburne, M. D.
Descendant of Gen. William Richardson Davie, Caleb Hal-
sted, M. D., John McLure, James Bulloch and Brig. Gen.
Allen Jones.
Daughter of Josiah Bedon and Mary Camfield McLure, his wife.
Granddaughter of Richard Stobo Bedon and Julia Ann Davie, his
wife; Thomas McLure (1779-1860) and Ann Ferris Camfield, his wife,
m. 1825.
Gr.-granddaughter of Richard B. Bedon and Jane Bulloch Perry, his
wife ; Hyder AUi Davie and Betsey Jones, his wife ; John McLure and
Ann McKragan, his wife; David Camfield and Phebe Roberts Halsted,
his wire, m. 1800.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Dr. James M. Perry and Frances Hunter,
his wife ; William Richardson Davie and Sarah Jones, his wife ; Caleb
Halsted, 3d, M. D., and Abigail Lyon, his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK.
209
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Perry and Jane Bulloch, his wife;
Allen Jones and Mary Haynes (b. 1725), his first wife, ro. 1762.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Bulloch and Jean Stobo, his
first wife.
William Richardson Davie, (1756- 1820), a graduate of
Princeton, volunteered with his fellow students, 1776. He
organized a company of dragoons, joined Pulaski's Legion,
rose to the rank of major and was severely wounded at Stono
Ferry, 1779. In 1780 he equipped a body of cavalry, fought
at Hanging Rock and Rocky Mount; saved the remnant of
Gates's army at Camden; withstood three charges of Tarleton
and the entire British force under Cornwallis at Charlotte and
retired in good order. In 1781 he relinquished all hope of
promotion in the field to aid Greene as commissary general of
the southern army. He was born in Egremont, England ; died
in Camden, S. C.
Caleb Halstead, (1752-1827), served as surgeon in the Revo-
lution. In 1825 Lafayette recognized his service to the French
troops by calling on the ill patriot. He was born in New Jer-
sey, where he died.
John McLure served as a private in many battles in the par-
tisan warfare of the Carolinas. He was born in Ireland ; died
in Mecklenburg, 181 7.
Also Nos. 723, 1093.
James Bulloch, (1701-80), was a member of the Provincial
Congress, 1775. He was born in Scotland; died near Savan-
nah, Ga.
Allen Jones, (1739-98), a graduate of Eton, was a noted pa-
triot and military leader. He was chosen brigadier general
for Halifax district, 1775, and delegate to the Continental
Congress and was succeeded by his brother Willie. He was
born in Halifax Co. ; died in Northampton Co., N. C.
Also Nos. 530, 81 13, 12192.
MRS. EFFIE MACKINTOSH NEWELL. 22600
Born in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
Wife of Frederick Haynes Newell.
Descendant of Hon. Roger Sherman, Lieut. John Sherman
and Col. William Mackintosh.
2IO DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of John Sherman Mackintosh and Josephine Mcintosh, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Gideon Mackintosh, Jr., and Nancy Sherman, his
second wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Gideon Mcintosh and Mehitable Dewing, his
wife; John Sherman and Nancy Tucker, his second wife, m. 1794.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of WilHam Mcintosh and Abigail Whiting,
his wife; Roger Sherman and Elizabeth Hartwell, his first wife.
Roger Sherman, (1721-93), was a member of the first Con-
tinental Congress, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
He served on the Board of War, in the Treasury, and, 1783,
the Legislature appointed him to revise the statutes of Con-
necticut. He died in New Haven.
John Sherman, (1751-1801), served as paymaster Continen-
tal army, 1777-80. He was born in New Milford, Conn., died
in Canton, Mass.
Also Nos. 981, 4868, 6755, 821 1, 1 1054, 20604.
William Mcintosh, (1722-1813), who had served in the
early wars, was appointed colonel, 1776. He gave continuous
service to the close of the war. He was born in Dedham ;
died in Needham, Mass.
MRS. EMMA SCOTT STITT. 22601
Born in Steubenville, Ohio.
Wife of Dr. Edward Rhodes Stitt, U. S. N.
Descendant of Judge Henry Wynkoop, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of George Scott and Mary Wirtz Vansant, his wife.
Granddaughter of Silas Vansant and Claudine Regnet, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Regnet and Ann Wynkoop, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Wynkoop and Susannah Waushaer,
his wife.
Henry Wynkoop, (1737-1816), was a member of the Com-
mittee of Safety, 1776, and also served as an officer in the
Associators. He was elected to the Continental Congress for
several terms. He was born in Northampton Co., and when
he died in Bucks Co., was associate judge.
Also No. 6625.
MRS. MARY EMILY DONELSON WILCOX. 22602
Born in Washington. Dictrict of Columbia.
Widow of Col. John A. Wilcox.
Descendant of Col. John Donelson.
LINEAGE BOOK. 211
Daughter of Andrew Jackson Donelson and Emily Donelson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Donelson and Mary Smith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Donelson and Rachel Stockley, his wife.
John Donelson, (1718-85), was a member of the House of
Burgesses when dissolved by Lord Dunmore, 1774, and signed
the address to the people of Virginia. He was general sur-
veyor and a pioneer of Tennessee. His perilous voyage, 1779,
in the boat "Adventure," from Fort Patrick Henry on the Hol-
ston river to what is now Nashville, was four months of pri-
vation and suffering. The first cotton grown in the State was
planted by him, 1780. He was active in the contests with the
Indians and lost his life in that warfare.
Also Nos. 183, 3926, 6646, 7374.
MISS MARY RACHEL WILCOX. 22603
Born in San Antonio, Texas.
Descendant of Col. John Donelson.
Daughter of John A. Wilcox and Mary Emily Donelson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Andrew Jackson Donelson and Emily Donelson,
his wife.
See No. 22602.
MRS. SARAH PEASE MACHIE EDWARDS. 22604
Born in Dayton, Ohio.
Wife of James Keith Edwards.
Descendant of Joseph Pease, of Connecticut.
Daughter of William Machie and Mary Pease, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Pease (1766-1842) and EHzabeth Pierce,
his wife, m. 1790.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Pease and !Mindwell King, his wife, m.
1756.
Joseph Pease, (1728-94), was an advocate for liberty and
suffered much in the struggle for independence. By his diary
he served in any public capacity required by his town. He
was born in Enfield ; died in Suffield, Conn.
Also No. 14078.
MRS. MARY BARR WARFIELD GIBBENS. 22605
Born in Lexington, Kentucky.
Wife of Alvaso F. Gibbens.
Descendant of Capt. Joseph Burgess, of Maryland.
212 DAUGHTe;rS of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of William Pollock Warfield and Maria Elizabeth Grif-
fith, his wife.
Granddaughter of Dr. Elisha Warfield and Mary Barr, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Warfield and Ruth Burgess, his second
wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Burgess and Elizabeth Dorsey, his
wife.
Joseph Burgess, (1727-1806), was a member of the Com-
mittee of Safety. He served in the army with three brothers
and four sons. He was born in Ann Arundel Co., Md., where
he died.
Also Nos. 719, 13234, 15571-
MISS MARY MARTIN GREEN. 22606
Born in Columbia, Georgia.
Descendant of Justice Alfred Moore, of North Carolina.
Daughter of Henry Duncan Green and Mary Lewis Martin, his wife.
Granddaughter of Benjamin Yancey Martin and Caroline Melinda
Browning, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Moore Browning and Nancy Moore, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Alfred Moore.
Alfred Moore, (1755-1810), commanded a company under
his uncle, Col. James Moore. His father, uncle, brother and
brother-in-law, all distinguished patriots, died in 1777, and to
care for the helpless families, he was compelled to resign from
the regular army. He gave valuable service in the militia and
when the war closed his property had been destroyed and his
condition was deplorable. A county was named after this dis-
tinguished patriot and statesman.
MRS. VIRGINIA DAY COOK. 22607
Born in Whitewater, Wisconsin.
Wife of Joseph Edwards Cook.
Descendant of John Day and of Israel Greenleaf.
Daughter of Frederick E. Day (b. 1846) and Josephine O'Connor,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Ira Church Day (b. 1821) and Orcelia Greenleaf,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Day (b. 1786) ; William Greenleaf (b.
1797) and Almira Sanford, his wife.
UNEAGE BOOK. 213
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Day and Betty (b. 1770), his wife;
Tilly Greenleaf.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Israel Greenleaf and Ursula Woods, his
second wife.
John Day, (1749-1803), served in the New Hampshire miH-
tia at Ticonderoga, 1777. He was born in Keene, where he
died.
Israel Greenleaf, (1734-1824), served as a private in the
Massachusetts miHtia. He was born in Bolton, Mass. ; died in
Columbus, N. Y.
Also No. 16392.
MRS. AMELIA HUNTINGTON MOTT. 22608
Born in Zanesville, Ohio.
Wife of Hon. Gordon Newell Mott.
Descendant of Sergt. John Huntington, of Connecticut.
Daughter of John Huntington and Sarah Gofif, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Huntington and Abigail Abel, his wife.
John Huntington, (1745-1815), enlisted from Norwich,
where he was born and where he died.
Also Nos. 9442, 20812.
MRS. ELIZA CROSBY GIBBES SHOVER. 22609
Born in Augusta, Georgia.
Wife of Hayden Crosby Shover.
Descendant of Hon. William Gibbes, Capt.-Lieut. William
Hasell Gibbes and Maj. William Richardson, all of South
Carolina.
Daughter of Washington AUston Gibbes and Elizabeth Forster Hunt,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Dr. Robert Wilson Gibbes (1809-66) and Caroline
EHzabeth Guignard, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Hasell Gibbes and Mary Philip Wil-
son, his wife; James Sanders Guignard and Caroline Richardson, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Gibbes and Elizabeth Hasell, his
wife; William Richardson and Ann Magdalene Guignard, his wife.
William Gibbes, (1722-89), served on the Committee of
Safety of Charleston and in the Provincial Congress. He was
born in Charleston, where he died.
William Hasell Gibbes, (1754-1834), was a law student in
London, 1774, and was one of thirty Amerinacs who petitioned
214 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
the King against the Acts of Pariiament. When war began he
escaped to Bermuda and reached Charleston. He became cap-
tain-Heutenant of the battery of artillery, served at Beaufort
and Savannah, was captured and imprisoned at St. Augustine.
He was complimented for gallantry in action and, 1783, was
a member of the Governor's Council.
Also Nos. 8006, 10710.
William Richardson, (1743-86), was commissioned captain
of riflemen of provincial troops and served as major in the
partisan warfare of South Carolina.
MRS. MARY THOMAS GIBBES PLUMB. 22610
Born in Augusta, Georgia.
Wife of Francis Waring Plumb.
Descendant of Hon. William Gibbes, Capt.-Lieut. William
Hasell Gibbes and Maj. WilHam Richardson.
Daughter of Washington Allston Gibbes and Elizabeth Forster Hunt,
his wife.
See No. 22609.
MRS. EVA MIMS WIENGES. 2261 1
Born in Edgefield, South Carolina.
Wife of Joseph C. Wienges.
Descendant of Col. Richard Tutt, of South Carolina.
Daughter of Giles Dozier Mims and Mattie H. James, his wife.
Granddaughter of Matthew Mims and EHza Perrin Tutt, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Tutt and Elizabeth Perrin, his wife.
Richard Tutt, (1749- 1807), commanded a company in the
South Carolina Line, 1775. He was presented with a sword
by the Governor of South Carolina which is now in possession
of the family. He was born in Culpeper Co., Va. ; died in
Edgefield, S. C.
Also No. 1 1782.
MRS. WILHELMINA ANDERSON ASHFORD. 22612
Born in Oconee County, Georgia.
Wife of Clement Hall Ashford.
Descendant of Sergt. Charles Anderson.
Daughter of Emory Fletcher Anderson and Margaret Foster, his
wife.
Granddaughter of James Clark Anderson and Nancy Dantz, his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 215
Gr. -granddaughter of Charles Anderson and Sarah Thornton, his sec-
ond wife.
Charles Anderson, (1750-1829), was sergeant in the Vir-
ginia Line and received a grant of land for three years' ser-
vice. He was born in Nottoway, Va.
MRS. MINNIE EZZARD AVARY. 22613
Born in Atlanta, Georgia.
Wife of M. B. Avary.
Descendant of Capt. James Perry.
Daughter of William Ezzard and Clarissa Perry, his wife.
Granddaughter of Josiah Perry and Clarissa Patterson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Walter Perry (1759-1825) and Elizabeth Phil-
lips, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Perry and Elizabeth Briggs (b. 1734),
his wife.
James Perry, (1731-1815), was captain of Continental in-
fantry, 1776. He was born in Massachusetts; died in Put-
nam Co., N. Y.
MRS. ELLA CLEMENT BRASWELL. 22614
Born in Forsyth County, Georgia.
Wife of Wesley Wellborn Braswell.
Descendant of Francis Bell.
Daughter of Isaac Sidney Clement and Araminta Octavia Bell, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Scott Bell (b. 1774) and Rachel Phinazee
(b. 1773), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Francis Bell and Esther Montgomery, his wife,
m. 1773.
Francis Bell, (1750-1838), served in the Southern cam-
paign and his account in verse of the battle of Guilford Court
House is in the possession of the family. He was born in
Virginia ; reared in North Carolina ; died in Jackson Co., Ga.,
and is buried in the cemetery of Liberty Methodist Church.
Also No. 20892.
MRS. ELIZABETH L. CHISHOLM ANDREWS. 22615
Born in Atlanta, Georgia.
Wife of Walter Andrews.
Descendant of Capt. James Perry.
2i6 daughte;rs of the ame;rican revolution.
Daughter of Willis Patterson Chisholm and Martha Burnett Spullock,
his wife.
Granddaughter of William Asbury Chisholm and Rebecca Elizabeth
Perry, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Perry and Clarissa Patterson, his wife.
See No. 22613.
MRS. CORNELIA CHISHOLM DAY. 22616
Born in Horse Cave, Kentucky.
Wife of Thomas J. Day.
Descendant of Capt. James Perry.
Daughter of John Andrew Chisholm and Julia Pierce, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Asbury Chisholm and Rebecca Elizabeth
Perry, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Perry and Clarissa Patterson, his wife.
See No. 22613.
MRS. MA^Y ANDERSON GRESHAM. 22617
Born in Watkinsville, Georgia.
Wife of James T. Gresham.
Descendant of Sergt. Charles Anderson.
Daughter of Emory Fletcher Anderson and Margaret Foster, his
wife.
See No. 22612.
MRS. CORNELIA VONA GOODWYNE. 22618
Descendant of Capt. James Perry.
Daughter of William Asbury Chisholm and Rebecca Elisabeth Perry,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Josiah Perry and Clarissa Patterson, his wife.
See No. 22613.
MRS. MARY ETHEL TOY LAMAR. 22619
Born in Norfolk, Virginia.
Wife of William Lamar.
Descendant of Jason Horton.
Daughter of Robert Boyte Toy and Mary Bockover, his wife.
Granddaughter of Benjamin Terry Bockover and Sarah Elizabeth
Hathaway, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of George Bockover and Eunice Horton, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jason Horton and Mary Terry, his wife.
UNEAGE BOOK. 217
Jason Horton was placed on the pension roll of Somerset
Co., N. J., 1831, for service of private in the New Jersey mili-
tia. He was born, 1758, in Southold, L. I.
MRS. EMMA JANETTE LOOMIS POMEROY. 22620
Born in Newburyport, Massachusetts.
Wife of Edgar Josiah Pomeroy.
Descendant of Sergt. John Stiles, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Elijah Williams Loomis and Janette Stiles, his wife.
Granddaughter of Roger Stiles and Lucina Spellman, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Stiles and Ruth Roberts, his wife.
John Stiles, (1750-1835), was placed on the pension roll of
Hampden Co., Mass., 183 1, for service of private and ser-
geant in the Massachusetts militia. He was born in Colches-
ter, Conn.
MRS. STELLA PORTER HARRELL. 22621
Born in Dixon, Georgia.
Wife of Charles Harrell.
Descendant of Francis Bell and of John Phinazee.
Daughter of George Kellogg Porter and Clarissa Antoinette Sanford,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Benjamin Franklin Porter and Delana Scott Bell
(b. 1813), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Scott Bell (b. 1774) and Rachel Phina-
zee (b. 1773), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Francis Bell and Esther Montgomery (d.
1817), his wife, m. 1773; John Phinazee and Sarah Harris, his wife.
See No. 22614.
John Phinazee, born in Ireland, came to this country at the
age of ten. He served at Yorktown with the South Carolina
troops.
Also No. 20892.
MRS. MARY BOCKOVER TOY. 22622
Born in Edenton, North Carolina.
Wife of Robert Boyte Toy.
Descendant of Jason Horton,
Daughter of Benjamin Terry Bockover and Sarah Elizabeth Hath-
away, his wife.
See No. 22619.
2l8 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. MARTHA HARDAWAY STRICKLAND. 22623
Born in Georgia.
Widow of Janes Henry Strickland.
Descendant of Frederick Maclin.
Daughter of Robert H. Hardaway and Isora Burch, his wife.
Granddaughter of John William Hardaway and Virginia King, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Francis Eppes Hardaway and Elizabeth Hard-
away, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hardaway and Elizabeth Maclin, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Frederick Maclin and Lucy Rollins, his
wife.
Frederick Maclin was a member of the conventions of 1775-
76. He died in Brunswick Co., Va., 1808.
MISS ANNIE HUNTER. 22624
Born in Newman, Georgia.
Descendant of Capt. John Dickerson, of North CaroHna.
Daughter of John A. Hunter and Rebecca Burch, his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert S. Burch and Martha S. Reid, his wife.
See No. 22626.
MRS. VIRGINIA HARDAWAY McBRIDE. 22625
Born in Newnan, Georgia.
Wife of William Chadwell McBride.
Descendant of Frederick Maclin.
Daughter of Robert Hardaway and Isora Burch, his wife.
See No. 22623.
MISS MARTHA REID ROBINSON. 22626
Born in Thomas County, Georgia.
Descendant of Capt. John Dickinson and of Robert Simms,
of North Carolina.
Daughter of John E. Robinson and Isadore S. Burch, his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert Simms Burch and Martha S. Reid, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Gerard Burch and Susan Simms, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Simms and Sarah Dickinson, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Dickinson and Mary, his wife.
John Dickinson, (1730-83), commanded a company in {he
LINEAGE BOOK. 219
North Carolina Line. He suffered great loss as Tories de-
stroyed his property.
Robert Simms, (1755-1815), served as a private in the com-
pany of Capt. John Dickinson. He died in Georgia, where a
chapter has been named after his noble wife.
MISS SARAH CATHERINE GRAY. 22627
Born in Nev/ London, Connecticut.
Descendant of Nathaniel Adams, of Connecticut.
Daughter of William Jefferson Gray and Abby Ann Adams, his wife.
Granddaughter of David Adams and Lydia Latham, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Adams and EHzabeth Comstock, his
wife.
Nathaniel Adams, (1739-81), was in Wadsworth's brigade
in the retreat from New York and was at the battle of White
Plains. He was killed at Groton Heights. He was born in
Groton.
Also Nos. 4615, 6561.
MRS. FRANCES ELIZABETH HOBRON. 22628
Born in New London, Connecticut.
Wife of Thomas Henry Hobron.
Descendant of Nathaniel Adams.
Daughter of William Jefferson Gray and Abby Ann Adams, his wife.
See No. 22627.
MISS FRANCES A. LEMMON. 22629
Born in Attica, Ohio.
Descendant of Oliver Bartholomew.
Daughter of Anthony Wayne Lemmon and Delia Bartholomew, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Bartholomew and Sarah G. Parker, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Bartholomew and Anna Lacy, his wife.
Oliver Bartholomew, (1757-1850), was placed on the pen-
sion roll of Jefferson Co., N. Y., 1818, for service of private
in the Connecticut Continental Line. He was born in Bran-
ford, Conn. ; died in Watertown, N. Y.
Also No. 20233.
220 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOEUTION.
MRS. MARY ABBY SMITH. 22630
Born in Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
Wife of William Owen Smith.
Descendant of Nathaniel Adams.
Daughter of Thomas Henry Hobron and Frances Elizabeth Gray,
his wife.
Granddaughter of William Jefferson Gray and Abby Ann Adams,
his wife.
See No. 22627.
MRS. BESSIE MORGAN FLICK. 22631
Born in Fremont, Ohio.
Wife of William Carl Fhck.
Descendant of Sergt. Jesse Morse, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of John D. Morgan and Mina Emerson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jesse Emerson and Jemima Strawn, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Emerson (1773-1825) and Margery
Morse (1773-1826), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Morse and Rachel Allen (1732-1810),
his wife.
Jesse Morse, (1729-1805), turned out at the Lexington
Alarm and was at the siege of Boston. He served several en-
listments and was sergeant at the Rhode Island Alarm. He
was born in Uxbridge, where he died. His sons Jesse, Joseph
and Gideon also gave service.
Also Nos. 15761, 21465.
MRS. PHEBE ANNETTA HIGBY. 22032
Born in Grand Ridge, Illinois.
Wife of Herbert Higby.
Descendant of Rev. James Finley, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Evans Finley and Mary Anne Crow, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ebenezer Finley and Phebe Woodward, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Finley and Violet Lowrey, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Finley and Hannah Evans, his wife.
James Finley, (1725-95), was appointed by the Council, a
special agent for the western counties and frontiers. He was
born in Ireland ; died in Fayette Co., Pa.
MISS MARY B. BKALL. 22633
Born in Fredericktown, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of John Donaghho, of Pennsylvania.
LINEAGE BOOK. 221
Daughter of Johsua O. Beall and Elizabeth Ann Donaghho, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Donaghho and Mary Newland, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of John Donaghho and Ann EHzabeth, his wife.
John Donaghho, (1740-1812), served in the Second Regi-
ment, Pennsylvania Line. He was born in Ireland; died in
Washington Co., Pa.
Also No. 15515.
MISS ETTIE LEILA SMITH. 22634
Born in McHenry, Illinois.
Descendant of Capt. Zedekiah Drury, and of Ebenezer
Drury, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Charles White Smith and Lucy Ball Gage, his wife.
Granddaughter of Leonard Gage and Alaena Ball, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Gage, Jr., and Polly Drury (1776-1840),
his wife, m. 1796.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Ebenezer Drury and Miriam Goodale, his
wife, m. 1768.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Zedekiah Drury and Hannah Wooley,
his second wife, m. 1741.
Zedekiah Drury, (1716-77), who had served in the early
wars, turned out from Temple at the Lexington Alarm and
with him were his sons Zedekiah, Ebenezer and Gershom.
Ebenezer Drury, (1743-1808), enhsted, 1777, for three years
in Capt. Isaac Fry's company, Col. Alexander Scammell's regi-
ment of New Hampshire troops.
MRS. ALICE BURRALL BRIGGS. 22635
Born in Rock Island, Illinois.
Wife of Manuel Martin Briggs.
Descendant of Col. Charles Burrall, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Edward Burrall (1815-76) and Ann Caroline Jack, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Edward Burrall (1786-1872) and Lucy Hunt (i793-
1860), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ovid Burrall (1761-1835) and Lucy Wells
(1765-1814), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Charles Burrall and Abigail Kellogg (1728-
89), his wife.
Charles Burrall, (1720- 1803), comm.anded a regiment that
reenforced the army at Quebec. He marched at the Benning-
222 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
ton Alarm and served under Gates at the northward. He was
torn in Canaan, where he died.
Also Nos. 6397, 7747, 1 1473, 12598.
MRS. FLORENCE GERALDINE WEBER SHEFLER. 22636
Born in Ontario, Ohio.
Wife of Connell Billings Shefler.
Descendant of Peter Tritt, Jr., Col. Thomas Smith and En-
sign George Le Fevre, all of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Ludwig Weber and Jerucia Jane Martin, his wife, m.
1844-
Granddaughter of Jonathan Weber and Anna Tritt (1798-1837), his
wife, m. 1818; Capt. John Martin and Mary Smith (b. 1800), his wife,
m. 182 1.
Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Tritt, Jr., and Elizabeth Le Fevre, his
wife; Thomas Smith and Jerucia Jane Post (1777-1859), his second
wife, m. 1797.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Le Fevre and Anna Barbara Slay-
maker, his wife, m. 1761.
Peter Tritt, Jr., (1755-1839), served two enlistments as a
private in the Pennsylvania militia.
Thomas Smith gave military and civil service in Pennsylva-
nia. He was a celebrated lawyer and died, 1809, in Ohio Co.,
West Virginia.
Also No. 17269.
George I^e Fevre, (1739-1820), served as ensign in the
Third Battalion, 1775, under Col. David Jamison. He was
born in Lancaster county ; died in Cumberland county.
MRS. ROSE ELETTA GILBERT KEHLER. 22637
Born in Richburg, New York.
Wife of Charles T. Kehler.
Descendant of Sergt. Josiah Gilbert, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Sheldon Nathan Gilbert and Almira McLaughlin, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Nathan Gilbert and Betsy Wilcox, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Gilbert and Rachel Bobbit, his wife.
Josiah Gilbert, (1740-1814), was a minute man at the Lex-
ington Alarm and served as sergeant at the Rhode Island
Alarm in the Fourth Bristol County Mass., Regiment. He
was born in Norton, Mass.
1
uneage; book. 223
MRS. ABBIE KETTELLE BABCOCK. 22638
Born in Peoria, Illinois.
Wife of Frederick R. Babcock.
Descendant of Daniel Dickinson, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of George Henry Kettelle and Malina Arnold Keach, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Charles Kettelle and Lucinda Dickinson, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Samuel Dickinson and Abigail Stockbndgc,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Dickinson and Sybil (Dickinson), his
wife.
Daniel Dickinson, (1756- 1826), enlisted as a private in the
Hadley company commanded by Capt. Moses Kellogg, 1777,
and subsequently served under Capt. Reuben Dickinson. He
was born in Amherst; died in Hadley.
Also No. 21544.
MRS. LULU MAY KETTELLE COUNSELMAN. 22639
Born in Matamora, Illinois.
Wife of Willis Counselman.
Descendant of Daniel Dickinson.
Daughter of George Henry Kettelle and Malina Arnold Keach, his
wife.
See No. 22.6z$>.
MRS. ANNIE MARY MINER COOK. 22640
Born in Scriba, New York.
Wife of Orrin Sherman Cook.
Descendant of Lieut. William Woodworth.
Daughter of Rufus Miner and Asenath Sharp, his wife.
Granddaughter of Holland Sharp and Mary Woodworth, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Lott Woodworth and Asenath Heth, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Woodworth and Mary Lott, his
wife.
William Woodworth, (1735-1814), served as lieutenant in
the New York militia. He was born in Litchfield Co., Conn. ;
died in Cambridge, N. Y.
MRS. MARJORIE COOK GELM. 22641
Born in Burlington, Iowa.
Wife of George E. Gelm.
Descendant of Stephen Hempstead, of Connecticut.
16
224 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of Henry Trevor Cook and Eliza Hempstead, his wife.
Granddaughter of Charles W. Hempstead and Elizabeth Cooper, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Charles S. Hempstead and Rachel Wilt, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Hempstead and Mary Lewis, his
wife.
Stephen Hempstead, (1752- 1832), served at Bunker Hill;
was wounded at Harlem Heights and Fort Griswold.
Also Nos. 2307, 4587, 7099, 12650, 13265, 15512, 16669, 18414.
MRS. CARRIE THEODORA jMAYHEW VAUX. 22642
Born in Merton, Wisconsin.
Wife of Frederick T. Vaux.
Descendant of Lieut. Ezra Cleveland and of Sergt. Seth
Cleveland, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Thomas Mayhew and Sarah A. Parkes, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Mayhew and Zedidah Cleveland, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Cleveland and Mattie Cleveland (daugh-
ter of Seth), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Cleveland and Abiah Neal, his wife;
Seth Cleveland (brother of Ezra).
Ezra Cleveland, (1746-1822), served as second lieutenant in
the county militia from Edgartown, where he was born and
where he died.
Seth Cleveland, (1742-1809), served as corporal and ser-
geant in coast defense.
Also Nos. 14985, 16873, 21463.
22643
MRS. ANNA M. DILLMAN. 22644
Born in Reily, Ohio.
Wife of Louis M. Dillman.
Descendant of Capt. James Wright, of Virginia.
Daughter of John Newton Carson and Jane Wright King, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Black King and Sarah Park Shields, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Shields and Jane Wright, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Wright and Sarah Park, his wife.
James Wright entered the army, 1776. and at the close of
the war, commanded a company. He was born in Ireland;
died in Berkeley Co., Va.
Also No. 19467.
I.INEAGE BOOK. 225
MRS. KATE PATTEN WELLS. 22645
Born in Geneva, Illinois.
Wife of Willis J. Wells.
Descendant of Thomas Patten and of Col. Joseph Williams,
of Massachusetts.
Daughter of George De Neale Patten and Eliza Kellum, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Patten and Sally Williams, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Patten and Anna Woolson, his wife;
John Williams and Mary Sumner, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Williams and Martha Howell, his
first wife.
Thomas Patten, (1734-1805), was a private in Capt. Phineas
Stearns's company that marched from Watertown to reenforce
Dorchester Heights. He was born in Billerica; died in
Watertown.
Joseph Williams, (1708-98), was a member of the Sons of
Liberty, served as muster-master of minute men and as an
officer of the guard in Cambridge, 1775. He was born in
Roxbury, where he died.
Also Nos. 105s, 6767, 9220, 11337, 16505, 19562, 21057.
MRS. LUCY ELLEN COLE LAPHAM. 22646
Born in Peru, New York.
Wife of Joseph Lapham.
Descendant of Sergt. Daniel Cole.
Daughter of Frank Holbrook Cole, M. D., and Julia Celeste Person,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Cole, M. D., and Joa Holbrook, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Cole and Edith Wilbur, his wife.
Daniel Cole, (1758- 1842), was placed on the pension roll of
Sullivan Co., N. H., for service of private and sergeant in the
Connecticut Continental Line. He was born in Plainfield,
Conn. ; died in Plainfield, N. H.
MISS FANNIE LOUISE BRx\DFORD. 22647
Born in Macomb, Illinois.
Descendant of Robert Prince, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Edv/in Freeman Bradford and Emily Murilla Prince, his
wife.
226 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Granddaughter of Daniel Perrin Prince and Emily Carpenter, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Prince and Polly Perrin, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Prince and Jemima Bixby, his wife.
Robert Prince, (i 754-1 831), was a minute man from Kill-
ingly, at the Lexington Alarm. He died in Thompson, Conn.
MRS. MARY TOWNE REDINGTON. 22648
Born in Brooklyn, New York.
Wife of Edward D. Redington.
Descendant of Shubael Stone, Eliphalet Stone and John
Rogers, of New Hampshire; Jacob Towne and Zebulon Per-
kins, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Ezra Towne and Julia Rowena Stone, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jacob Towne, Jr. (1768- 1836), and Mary Perkins,
his wife, m. 1802 ; Shubael Stone and Polly Rogers, his wife, m. 1791.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Towne and Elizabeth Perkins, his wife,
m. 1766; Zebulon Perkins and Mary Wildes, his wife, m. 1767; Eli-
phalet Stone and Lydia Stoddard, his wife ; John Rodgers and Esther
Ball, his wife.
Shubael Stone, (1766- 1823), served on the Hudson near the
close of the war. He was born in Weston, Mass. ; died in
Marlboro, N. H.
Eliphalet Stone, (1735-1817), served in Capt. James Lewis's
company, 1777. He died in Marlboro, N. H.
John Rogers, (1747-1827), enlisted to reenforce the garrison
at Ticonderoga, 1777, under Capt. Enoch Hale.
Also Nos. 17132, 20903.
Jacob Towne, (1728-1807), responded to the call for troops
at the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Topsfield, where
he died.
Zebulon Perkins, (1740-1810), was a private in Capt.
Stephen Perkins's company at the Lexington Alarm, from
Topsfield, where he was born and where he died.
MRS. ADELE BLOODGOOD FOWLER. 22649
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of Ernest Spencer Fowler.
Descendant of Ensign Thomas Fosdick.
Daughter of Francis W. Bloodgood and Clara James, his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 227
Granddaughter of John Bradley James and Abigail Comstock Fos-
dick, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James William Fosdick and Abigail Dexter
Comstock, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Fosdick and Mehitable Hawkins,
his wife.
Thomas Fosdick, (1756-1801), served as ensign and brigade
major under his step-father Gen. John Glover. He was born
in Boston ; died in Portland, Maine.
MRS. FRANCES P. OSGOOD ARMSTRONG. 22650
Born in Brookfleld, Illinois.
Wife of Marshall N. Armstrong.
Descendant of Lieut. Josiah Osgood and of Lieut. Daniel
Toll, of New York.
Daughter of Luther P. Osgood and Catherine M. Toll, his wife.
Granddaughter of Luther Osgood and Lucy Osgood, his wife; Simon
De Witt Toll and Susan Cande, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Osgood and Jane Byington, his wife;
Daniel Toll and Susanna Swits, his wife.
Josiah Osgood, (1740-1830), served as lieutenant at the
Lexington Alarm in the Massachusetts militia. He was born
in Sterling, Mass.; died in Verona, N. Y.
Daniel Toll, (1751-1832), was ensign and lieutenant in the
Albany county militia. He was born in Schenectady, where
he died.
Also No. 20880.
MRS. MARIE C. BRYANT MIDDLETON. 22651
Born in Princeton, Illinois.
Wife of De Vane King Middleton.
Descendant of Samuel Baker.
Daughter of Edward R. Bryant and Elenore Field McDuflfie, his wife.
Granddaughter of Isaac McDuffie and Cynthia Baker, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Baker and Esther Fields, his wife.
Samuel Baker, (1761-1854), served as a private in the
Dutchess county militia, 1781-83. He died in Cameron, N. Y.
MISS IDA WATSON WOODROW. 22652
Born in Morris, Illinois.
Descendant of Lieut. Col. George Wilson and of Aaron
Putman.
2^8 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of John W. Woodrow and Peorah Underwood, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Woodrow and Juliet Wilson, his wife;
Samuel Underwood and Margaret Putnam, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William George Wilson and Sallie Inskip, his
wife ; Fisher Putnam and Jane Ellison, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Wilson and Elizabeth McCreary,
his wife ; John A. Putnam and Machtelt Visscher, his wife.
Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Putnam and Elizabeth Pock, his
wife.
George Wilson, (1728-77), who was born in Scotland,
served as lieutenant colonel of the Eighth Pennsylvania Regi-
ment, 1776, and was at the battle of Trenton.
Also No. 12062.
Aaron Putman, (1719-80), was killed at Tribes Hill by the
British and Indians in Sir John Johnson's raid of the Mohawk
Valley. He was born in Schenectady, N. Y. His sons Cor-
nelius, Victor and James served in the New York militia.
Also No. 13992.
MISS ELLA MARGARET WOODROW. 22653
Born in Morris, Illinois.
Descendant of Lieut. Col. George Wilson and of Aaron Put-
man.
Daughter of John W. Woodrow and Peorah Underwood, his wife.
See No. 22652.
MRS. EVA MUNSON SMITH. 22654
Born in Moulton, Vermont.
Wife of George Clinton Smith.
Descendant of Caleb Munson, of Connecticut.
Daughter of William Chandler Munson and Hannah Bailey, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ammi R. Munson and Sophia Preston, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb IMunson and Mary Lee, his wife.
Caleb Munson, (1746-1802), enlisted from Goshen and
served at Ticonderoga, 1777. After the surrender of Bur-
goyne he reenlisted, 1778, was taken prisoner and returned
home, 1781. He was born in WalHngford, Conn.; died in
North River, Canada.
MRS. SARAH V. DE HAVEN ROOSA. 22655
Born in Xenia, Ohio.
Wife of Charles Augusta Roosa.
LINEAGE BOOK. 229
Descendant of Peter De Haven, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Peter De Haven and Elizabeth Lewis Foreman, his wife.
Granddaughter of William De Haven and Elisabeth McNelly, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac De Haven and Abigail Philips, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter De Haven and EHsabeth Night, his
second wife, m. 1763.
Peter De Haven, (i 722-1816), conducted the public gun
factories and powder mills of Pennsylvania, and in 1776, was
ordered by the Council of Safety to make public the process
of boring gun barrels. He declined to be agent of forfeited
estates but aided the army by purchasing hay for winter quar-
ters. He was born in Philadelphia, where he died.
Also No. 10758.
MRS. DEANE DE HAVEN ROOSA STEWART. 22656
Born in Mattoon, Illinois.
Descendant of Peter De Haven.
Daughter of Charles Augustus Roosa and Sarah V. De Haven, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Peter De Haven and Elisabeth Lewis Foreman,
his wife.
See No. 22655.
MRS. EMILY CLARISSA LYON GARY. 22657
Born in Ludington, Michigan.
Wife of John W. Gary.
Descendant of Capt. Walter Deane.
Daughter of Thomas Lyon and Harriett Rice, his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert Lyon and Clarissa Kellogg, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Judge Amos Kellogg and Paulina Deane (b.
1782), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Walter Deane and Abigail Adams, his wife.
Walter Deane, (1751-1814), entered the army as ensign,
served in many battles and was retired as captain, 1783. He
was an original member of the Cincinnatti, of Massachusetts.
He was born in New London, Conn. ; died in Phelps, N. Y.,
while on a visit to his son.
Also Nos. 3639, 4289, 6902, 21604.
230 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. MARY TAYLOR ALEXANDER. 22658
Born in Franklin, Ohio.
Wife of Albert J. Alexander.
Descendant of William Taylor.
Daughter of Rev. Henry William Taylor and Mary Virginia Kemper,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Isaac Taylor and Lydia Perkins, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Taylor and Lucy Embry, his wife.
William Taylor, (1744-1830), served as private and as
wagon master in the Monmouth Co., New Jersey militia. He
was born in Upper Freehold, N. J. ; died near Bainbridge,
Ohio.
Also No. 9039.
MRS. CAROLINE CRANE BRIGGS. 22659
Born in Berkley, Massachusetts.
Wife of Dr. Benjamin B. Briggs.
Descendant of Abel Crane, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Levi Lankton Crane (1793-1864) and Sophia Dilling-
ham, his wife, m. 1823.
Granddaughter of Luther Crane (1762-1824) and Sarah Strowbridge,
his wife, m. 1783.
Gr.-granddaughter of Abel Crane and Jemima Burt, his wife, m.
1756.
Abel Crane, (1718-1801), served in special secret service.
He was born in Berkley, where he died.
Also No. 10005.
MISS LILIAN WHITNEY BLAIR. 22660
Born in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Descenoant of Rev. William Johnston and of Sergt. Witter
Johnston, of New York.
Daughter of Robert Blair and Jane Johnston, his wife.
Granddaughter of Rev. James Henry Johnston and Eliza Grover,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Witter Johnston and Jane Campbell, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of WilHam Johnston and Anne Witter Cum-
mings, his wife.
William Johnston, (1713-83), was a patriot preacher who
had the courage of his convictions which made him obnoxious
to the Tories and Indians. The manuscript of his Thanksgiv-
LINKAGE BOOK. 23 1
ing sermon delivered, 1782, was shown at the Sidney Centen-
nial Jubilee, 1872.
Witter Johnston, (1753-1839), was a pioneer of Cherry Val-
ley, gave valuable service to the close of the war and was
among those who dined with Washington when he visited that
locality, 1783. He was placed on the pension roll of Dela-
ware county, 1 83 1, for service of private and sergeant in the
New York Continental Line.
Also Nos. 9040, 10002.
MRS. MARY CAMPBELL CRANE. 22661
Born in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Wife of Benjamin Crane.
Descendant of Rev. William Johnston and of Sergt. Witter
Johnston.
Daughter of Prof. John L. Campbell and Mary Johnston, his wife.
Granddaughter of Rev. James Henry Johnston and Eliza Grover his
wife.
See No. 22660.
MRS. MARY JOHNSTON CAMPBELL. 22662
Born in Madison, Indiana.
Wife of John Lyle Campbell.
Descendant of Rev. William Johnston and of Sergt. Witter
Johnston.
Daughter of Rev. James Henry Johnston and Eliza Grover, his wife.
See No. 22660.
MRS. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS RISTINE OLIVE. 22663
Born in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Wife of Edgar William Olive.
Descendant of Theophilus Humphrey, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Theodore H. Ristine and Catharine William Thomson,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Ben T. Ristine and Rhoda Florida Humphrey, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Loin Humphrey and Rhoda Case, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Theophilus Humphrey and Hepzibah Cor-
nish, his wife.
Theophilus Humphrey, (1744- 1826), was a minute man at
2},2 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
the Lexington Alarm and served as a drummer at the siege
of Boston. He was born in Simsbury, where he died.
Also No. 10453.
MRS. SUSAN CAROLINE TUTTLE. 22664
Born in Rockaway, New Jersey.
Wife of Rev. Joseph Farrand Tuttle.
Descendant of Capt. Enoch Beach, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Rev. Barnabas King and Katharine Beach, his wife.
Granddaughter of Enoch Beach and Hannah Young, his wife.
Enoch Beach, (1757-1814), commanded a company in the
Morris county miHtia. He was born in Hanover, N. J., where
he died.
Also No. 6364.
MRS. KATHARINE ELIZABETH THOMSON. 22665
Born in Rockaway, New Jersey.
Wife of Rev. Everett B. Thomson.
Descendant of Capt. Enoch Beach.
Daughter of Rev. Joseph Farrand Tuttle and Susan Caroline King,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Rev. Barnabas King and Katharine Beach, his wife.
See No. 22664.
MISS MARTHA SAWYER BROWER. 22666
Born in Lawrenceburgh, Indiana.
Descendant of Lieut. EHsha Sawyer, Jr., of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Jeremiah Henry Brower, M. D., and Mary Ann Sawyer,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Flagg Sawyer and Patience Learned, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Sawyer, Jr., and Mary Belknap, his wife.
EHsha Sawyer, Jr., (1743-1809), served as Heutenant in the
Worcester county miHtia under Capt. Manasseh Sawyer. He
was born in SterHng, where he died.
MRS. CAROLINE L. MARSHALL. 22667
Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Wife of Robert M. Marshall.
Descendant of Lieut. EHsha Sawyer, Jr.
LINEAGE BOOK. 233
Daughter of William Bradford Thurston and Louisa Sawyer, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Flagg Sawyer and Patience Learned, his
wife.
Se No. 2.71^^.
MRS. MARY HAMILTON ROW. 22668
Born in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Wife of Dr. G. S. Row.
Descendant of John Smalley.
Daughter of Joseph Dunn Hamilton and Emma Fay, his wife.
Granddaughter of Anthony Fay and Mary Vail, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Vail and Mary Smalley, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Smalley and Amy Sutton, his wife.
John Smalley, (1747-1838), served as a minute man in the
Middlesex county militia. He was born in Middlesex Co.,
N. J. ; died in Butler Co., Ohio.
MRS. RACHEL WILSON WILSON, 22669
Born in Harrison County, Virginia.
Descendant of Col. Benjamin Wilson, of Virginia.
Daughter of Benjamin Wilson and Phoebe Davidson, his second
wife.
Benjamin Wilson, (1747-1827), who served in the expedi-
tion against Dunmore, was active in the warfare against the
Indians. He was born in Shenandoah county; died in Har-
rison county.
Also Nos. 4095, 5719, 6510, 7843, 9168, 1 1606, 12180, 15231, 21825.
MRS. FRANCES I^EN ROACH. 22670
Born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
Wife of Edward Cuthbert Roach.
Descendant of John Keen, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Thomas Goucher Keen and Eleanor Hannah Jones, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Matthias Keen and Harriet Goucher, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Keen and Mildred Cooke, his wife.
John Keen, (1747-1832), served in Capt. Richard Hum-
phrey's company, Cadwallader's division of State troops. He
was at the battle of Princeton, where he was injured. He
was born in Philadelphia county, where he died.
Also No. 5159.
234 DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MISS MARY ELIZABETH WOOD. 22671
Born in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Descendant of Abijah Wood and of Joshua Davis.
Daughter of George Philip Wood and Mary Elizabeth Hines, his wife.
Granddaughter of Charles A. Wood and Hannah French Washer, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Wood and Dorothy Davis, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abijah Wood and Esther Lewis, his wife;
Joshua Davis and Dorothy Wheeler, his wife.
Abijah Wood, (1743-1819), was a private at Lexington,
Ticonderoga and Saratoga in the Massachusetts miHtia. He
was born in Dracut, Mass. ; died in HolHs, N. H.
Joshua Davis, (1744-1840), was placed on the pension roll
of Hillsboro Co., N. H., for service of private in the New
Hampshire State troops and militia. He was born in Town-
send, Mass. ; died in Mason, N. H.
Also Nos. 6355, 15240, 18033, 20646.
MRS. BERTHA CALL SHORE. 22672
Born in Algona, Iowa. ,
Wife of F. E. V. Shore, M. D.
Descendant of Asa Call.
Daughter of Ambrose A. Call and Nancy E. Henderson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Asa Call, Jr., and Mary Metcalf, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Call and Azuba Blue, his wife.
Asa Call enlisted, 1776, under Capt. Benjamin Wait, was a
private, 1780, in Capt. Benjamin Cox's company of rangers
for the defense of Vermont and was wounded in service. He
died in New York, 1825, at the home of his son, Asa.
22673
MRS. JOSEPHINE WOOD HARLE. 22674
Born in Big Flather, New York.
Wife of Harrison Douglas Harle.
Descendant of Samuel Wood.
Daughter of Amasa Wood and Olive Sutton, his wife.
Granddaughter of Moses Wood and Peggy Newell, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Wood and Anna Caleflf, his first wife,
m. 1784.
Samuel Wood, (1761-1825). at the age of sixteen, marched
from Westminster under Capt. Elisha Jackson to reenforce
UNEAGE BOOK. 235
the northern army. In 1778 he served in the defense of Bos-
ton in Capt. John White's company, and 1779, enHsted as a
private from Worcester county, Massachusetts, in the Conti-
nental army and was honorably discharged, 1780. He was
born in Westminster, Mass. ; died in East Smithfield, Pa.
MISS CORA ETHEL HARLE. 22675
Born in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Descendant of Samuel Wood.
Daughter of Harrison Douglas Harle and Josephine Wood, his wife.
Granddaughter of Amasa Wood and Olive Sutton, his wife.
See No. 22674.
MRS. KATE BRAINERD ROGERS. 22676
Born in Blandford, Massachusetts.
Wife of C. P. Rogers.
Descendant of Timothy Hatch, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Nathan Hoit Brainerd and Eliza Hatch, his wife.
Granddaughter of Timothy Linus Hatch and Sarah Walker Shepard,
his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Timothy Hatch and Lucretia Rockwell, his
first wife.
Timothy Hatch, (1757-1838), served in the New York cam-
paign, was captured at White Plains and confined in the
"Bridewell." He was placed on the pension roll of Hartford
Co., 18 18, for service of private in the Connecticut Line. He
was born in Oxford ; died in Hartford.
Also Nos. 6736, 17415.
MISS FRANCES LOUISE ROGERS. 22677
Born in Marengo, Iowa.
Descendant of Timothy Hatch.
Daughter of C. P. Rogers and Kate Brainerd, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nathan Hoit Brainerd and Eliza Hatch, his wife.
See No. 22676.
MRS. MARY ELIZA MERRILL FOOTE. 22678
Born in Plymouth, New Hampshire.
Wife of John G. Foote.
Descendant of Stephen Wells and of Joshua Copp, of New
Hampshire.
236 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of Stevens Merrill and Mehetable Worthly Wells, his wife
Granddaughter of Joseph Merrill and Sarah Copp, his wife; Samuel
Wells and Priscilla Dolbear, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Copp and Sarah Poor, his wife ; Stephen
Wells and Mehetable Worthley, his wife.
Stephen Wells was a private in the New Hampshire militia
at the battle of White Plains. He was born in Haverhill,
Mass., about 1742; died in Plymouth, N. H.
Joshua Copp, (1741-1804), served at the battle of Benning-
ton and furnished supplies for the army. He was a member
of the Committee of Safety. He was born in Hampstead, re-
moved to Warren, 1768, where he died.
Also No. 20951.
MRS. LOUISE PEARSONS DOLLIVER. 22679
Born in Hartford, Vermont.
Wife of Hon. Jonathan Prentiss Dolliver.
Descendant of Sergt. Amos Pearsons, Capt. William Barron,
William Johnson, William Porter, Capt. Seth Hodges and
John Putnam.
Daughter of George Read Pearsons (1830-1904) and Wealthea Porter
(1829-1881), his wife.
Granddaughter of John Pearsons (1792-1857) and Hannah Putnam
(1797-1892), his wife, m. 1817; William Porter, Jr. (b. 1784) and Anna
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Pearsons and Patience Kimball, his wife;
John Putnam and Olive Barron (1765-1858), his wife, m. 1784; Wil-
liam Porter and Mary Hodges (1758-1809), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Amos Pearsons and EHzabeth Nichols, his
wife; Wilham Barron and OHve Johnson, his wife; Samuel Porter
and Sarah Caulkins, his wife, m. 1748; Seth Hodges and Anna Hoar,
his first wife, m. 1744.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of WilHam Johnson and Elizabeth Pierce,
his wife ; William Hoar and Sarah Macomber, his wife.
Amos Pearsons, (1734-85), was sergeant of the Third
Parish Company of Andover. He was born in Andover,
Mass. ; died in Lyndeboro, N. H.
William Barron, (1738-1804), commanded a company of
New Hampshire militia in the Canadian expedition, 1776. He
was born in Lyndeboro, N. H., where he died.
William Johnson, (1710-93), served in the Alarm list of
Woburn, Mass., where he was born and where he died.
Also No. 22145.
LINEAGE BOOK. 237
William Porter, (1749-1813), was born in Lebanon, Conn.,
removed, 1780, to Hartford, Vt., where he turned out, 1781, at
the Royalton Alarm in Capt. Joshua Hayes's company.
Seth Hodges, (1722-1809), was a member of the Committee
of Safety of Pomfret, Vt., 1776. He raised a company, 1777,
in Col. Joseph Marsh's regiment and served on the Hudson.
He was born in Norton, Mass., died in Pomfret, Vt.
John Putnam, (1763- 1 837), enlisted, 1781, in the First New
Hampshire Regiment and at New Windsor was transferred to
the Commander-in-Chief's Guard. This body was organized
by Washington to be composed of "selected men well drilled
and to be handsomely and well built." He was at the battle
of Yorktown and honorably discharged at York, Pa., 1783.
He received a pension for service in the New Hampshire Con-
tinental Line. He was born in Lyndeboro, N. H. ; died in
Hyde Park, Vt.
Also Nos. 7549, 8374, 17072.
MRS. ELIZA JANNETT CARTER. 22680
Born in Madison, Connecticut.
Wife of Sylvester Carter.
Descendant of Elijah Wilcox, Jr.
Daughter of Jared Wilcox (1790- 1862) and Irene Bartlett, his wife.
Granddaughter of Elijah Wilcox, Jr., and Mary French, his wife.
Elijah Wilcox, Jr., was a minute man at the Lexington
Alarm from Kilhngworth where he was born, 1756, and where
he died.
MRS. LILLIE HOLCOMB MARSHALL. 22681
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of George Montgomery Marshall.
Descendant of Humphrey Jeffrey, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Henry Philip Holcomb and Jane Amanda King, his wife
Granddaughter of Joseph King and Eliza Jeffrey, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Humphrey Jeffrey and Ann Martha Chadwick,
his wife.
Humphrey Jeffrey, (1756-1835), served as a private in the
Light Dragoons under Capt. John Walton and also in the
New Jersey Continental Line.
238 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. JOSEPHINE HOLCOMB MARSHALL. 22682
Born in Brooklyn, New York.
Wife of William Wallace Marshall.
Descendant of Humphrey Jeffrey.
Daughter of Henry Philip Holcomb and Jane Amanda King, his wife.
See No. 22681.
MRS. ELIZA JANE WHITE. 22683
Born in Blairsville, Pennsylvania.
Wife of James White.
Descendant of John Robbins.
Daughter of John Chrow and Jane Robbins (1801-77), his wife.
Granddaughter of John Robbins and Elizabeth Repine, his first wife.
John Robbins served as a private in the Gloucester county,
New Jersey militia. He died, 1855, in Pennsylvania.
MRS. CONSTANCE G. HOWLAND CHALKLEY. 22684
Born in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Wife of Thomas H. Chalkley.
Descendant of Lieut. Nathaniel Bowman Brown, of Massa-
chusetts.
Daughter of Clarke Goodhue Howland and Marcia Brown, his wife.
Granddaughter of Asa Briggs Brown and Lephia Olympia Brown, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Brown and Sally Parker, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Bowman Brown and Abigail Page,
his wife.
Nathaniel Bowman Brown, (1737-1806), was commissioned
second lieutenant in the Worcester county regiment, 1776.
He was born in Lexington ; died in Lunenberg, Mass.
MISS EDITH M. CLARKE. ^ 22685
Born in Chetopa, Kansas.
Descendant of Col. Daniel McEarland, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Adam Clarke and Martha J. Cook, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Cook and Jane Gardner, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Cook and Elizabeth McGiffin, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Cook (1751-1829) and Sarah Mc-
Farland (1760-1851), his wife, m. 1775.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel McFarland and Sarah Barber,
his wife.
UNCAGE BOOK. 239
Daniel McFarland, (1731-1817), commanded a battalion of
Pennsylvania Rangers, 1778. He died in Washington Co.
Also Nos. 9035, 161 13, 17482, 20928, 21963.
MISS JULIA LEWIS. 22686
Descendant of John Stephens.
Daughter of John Lewis and Verinett Fayette Stephens, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Stephens and Martha Faulkner, his wife.
John Stephens, (1763-1842), was placed on the pension roll
of Franklin county, Ky., 1831, for service of private in the
Virginia militia. He was born in Orange Co., Va.
Also No. 16776.
MRS. ELIZABETH HUNTINGTON STEWART. 22687
Born in Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Lewis Schabel Stewart.
Descendant of William Davis, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of James Davis and Maria Flanegan, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry Davis and Jane Johnston, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Davis and Isabel Scott, his wife.
William Davis, (1756-1834), was placed on the pension roll
of Beaver Co., Pa., 1819, for five years' actual service as a
private in the Pennsylvania Line.
22688
MRS. SALLIE McCONNELL HUBBARD. 22689
Born in Clinton, Kentucky.
Wife of Dr. Charles Henry Hubbard.
Descendant of James Nourse.
Daughter of James McConnell and Martha Ann Winn, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Winn and Maria Bull Cooke, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Cooke and Catharine Burton Nourse, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Nourse and Sarah Fouace, his wife,
James Nourse, (1731-84), represented Berkeley county in
the Virginia House of Delegates, 1778. He was appointed
commissioner, 1781, to settle the claims of Maryland and died
at Annapolis.
Also Nos. 681, 3014, 9721, 16538, 17998, 19186.
^7 . ,M
240 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION,
MRS. WILLIE KERN CLAY. 22690
Born in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Wife of Oliver Perry Clay.
Descendant of Corp. William Bourne Branham and of
Joseph Hedges.
Daughter of Caleb Letton Kern and Eleanor Branham, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Webb Branham and Sithey Hedges, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of WiUiam Bourne Branham and Frances Vivian
Webb, his wife; John Hedges and Catharine Troutman, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Hedges and Sarah Biggs, his wife.
William Bourne Branham, (1763-1845), enHsted in the
Light Dragoons at the age of sixteen and served to the close
of the war. He was born in Virginia, received a pension as
corporal of Virginia militia ; died in Bourbon Co., Ky.
Joseph Hedges, (1743-1804), enlisted in Capt. John Comb's
company, Col. Oliver Spencer's Continental regiment and
served three years. He was born in Maryland ; died in Bour-
bon Co., Ky.
Also Nos. 14527, 16136.
MRS. ROSALIE S. FLOYD HUMES. 22691
Born in Saint Mary's Georgia.
Wife of James White Humes.
Descendant of Capt. Charles Floyd.
Daughter of Charles R. Floyd and Juha Ross Boog, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Floyd and Isabella Maria Hazzard, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Floyd and Mary Fenden, his wife.
Charles Floyd, (1747-1820), raised a company of St. Helena
guards in South Carolina. He was born in Virginia ; died in
Georgia.
Also No. 12292.
MRS. LETITIA MAGOFFIN THOMPSON. 22692
Born in Harrodsburg, Kentucky.
Wife of John Charles Thompson.
Descendant of Brig. Gen. Evan Shelby and of Gov. Isaac
Shelby.
Daughter of Beriah Magoffin and Ann Nelson Shelby, his wife.
Granddaughter of Isaac Shelby and Maria Boswell Warren, his wife.
UNliAGE BOOK. 24I
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Shelby and Susanna Hart, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Evan Shelby and Letitia Cox, his wife.
Evan Shelby, (1720-94), commanded a company at Point
Pleasant, 1774; led a successful expedition against the Chick-
amauga Indians, 1779, and was made brigadier general of
militia. He was born in Wales; died in King's Meadows,
Tenn.
Isaac Shelby, (1750-1826), served under his father at long
Island Flats, 1776. For bravery at Kings Mountain and Cow-
pens the Legislature of North Carolina presented him with a
sword. He was born in Maryland; died in Kentucky where
he was the first governor.
Also Nos. 200, 1574, 2396, 4077, 5696, 6089, 7785, 8275, 10469, 16130,
18004, 20961.
MRS. JOSEPHINE CHAMBERLIN ELLIS. 22693
Born in Romeo, Michigan.
Wife of Ezekiel John Ellis.
Descendant of Lieut. Isaac Wheeler Stanton, Levi Collins
and Ephraim Collins.
Daughter of Harvey Chamberlin and Juliaette McKeen, his wife.
Granddaughter of John McKean and Sarah Collins, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Levi Collins (b. 1760) and Abigail Stanton, his
wife, m. 1787.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Collins and Abigail, his wife;
Isaac Wheeler Stanton and Ruth Ayers, his wife.
Isaac Wheeler Stanton, (i 743-1 831), served as sergeant and
second lieutenant of Connecticut miHtia in the New York cam-
paign, 1776. He was born in Norwich, Conn.; died in Dan-
ville, Vt.
Levi Collins, (1760-1837), was placed on the pension roll of
Macomb Co., Mich., 1818, for service of private in the New
Hampshire Continental Line.
Ephraim Collins, (1715-76), served in the New Hampshire
militia in the Canadian campaign. Both he and his son
Richard died of small-pox before Quebec.
Also Nos. 16567, 18424, 20331.
MRS. GRACE JEWELL WEBBER. 22694
Born in Lincoln, Maine.
Wife of Charles Prescott Webber.
242 DAUGHTE;RS of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Descendant of William Fuller.
Daughter of John Milton Jewell and Lucy Ann Richards, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jesse Richards and Lucy Fuller, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Fuller and Lucy Hodgkins, his wife.
William Fuller, (1761-1842), was placed on the pension roll
of Kennebec county, Maine, 1831, for service of private in
the Massachusetts Continental Line. He was born in Ipswich,
Mass. ; died in West Gardiner, Maine.
MRS. GEORGIA PULSIFER PORTER. 22695
Born in Ellsworth, Maine.
Wife of Charles Byron Porter, M. D.
Descendant of Capt. Daniel Sullivan, of Maine; Moses
Rust, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Moses Rust Pulsifer, M. D., and Mary L. Berry, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan Pulsifer and Mary Rust, his wife ; Robert
Berry and Hannah Simpson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Rust and Sarah Choate, his wife,
"I- 1763 ; Josiah Simpson and Mary Sullivan, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Sullivan and Abigail Bean, his second
wife.
Daniel Sullivan, (1737-81), raised a company of militia for
home defense. He was taken prisoner by an armed force
from the ship "Allegiance," carried to Castine and offered
parole which he refused. He was confined on the "Jersey"
and died from ill-treatment. He was born in Berwick, Maine.
His brother John was the distinguished general and president
of New Hampshire and his brother James was governor of
Massachusetts.
Also No. 4323.
Moses Rust, (1740-1827), served in the coast defense. He
was born in Gloucester, Mass., where he died.
Also Nos. 1987, 9639.
MISS FANNIE M. HACKETT. 22696
Born in Minot, Maine.
Descendant of Samuel Bradbury, of Maine.
Daughter of Samuel W. Hackett and Sarah E. Edgecomb, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Hackett and Hannah N. Bradbury, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Bradbury and Hannah Noyes, his wife.
IvINEAGE BOOK. 24'3
^ Samuel Bradbury, (1757-96), served as private and matross
in the Massachusetts Line. His widow received a pension for
over fifteen months' actual service of her husband.
MRS. JOSEPHINE PERCY WALKER. 22697
Born in Leeds, England.
Wife of John Edwin Walker.
Descendant of Francis Whitmore and of Andrew Whitmore.
Daughter of Nathaniel Ellis Percy and Mary Jane Bamforth, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ellis Percy and Elisabeth Whitmore, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Whitmore and Lucy Conilliard, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Francis Whitmore and Mary Hall, his wife.
Francis Whitmore, (1714-94), was a patriot who served in
home defense. He was born in Medford, Mass.; died in
Bowdoinham, Maine.
Andrew Whitmore, (17601839), was placed on the pension
roll of Lincoln Co., Maine, 183 1, for service of private in the
Massachusetts militia.
MRS. ELIZABETH J. HUTCHINSON. 22698
Born in Litchfield, Maine.
Wife of Alfred Beal Hutchinson.
Descendant of John Rogers, Lieut. John Walker and John
Bolden, of Maine.
Daughter of William C. Williams and Mary Walker, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Williams and Betsy Rogers Williams, his
wife; Samuel Walker and Abigail Bolden, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Rogers and Rebecca Daggett, his wife;
Joshua Walker and Sally Huntington, his wife; John Bolden, Jr. (b.
1788), and Rachel Glass, his first wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Walker and Elizabeth Burbank, his
wife; John Bolden and Sybil Tarr, his wife.
John Rogers, (1756-1824), enlisted as a private in Capt.
Joseph Griffith's company, 1778. He was subsequently a sea
captain. He was born in Eastham, Mass., removed to Maine,
1798, where he died in Litchfield.
Also No. 22000.
John Bolden, (1745-1836), served during the war as a pri-
vate. He was born in England; died in Litchfield, Maine.
244 DAUGHTERS OF THE; AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
John Walker, (i 739-1816), served as ensign and second lieu-
tenant in the Massachusetts militia. He was born in Kenne-
bunk ; died in Litchfield, Me.
MRS. CARRIE E. McFADDEN HUTCHINS. 22699
Born in Embden, Maine.
Wife of George W. Hutchins.
Descendant of Lieut. Thomas McFadden, of Maine.
Daughter of Ozias H. McFadden and Edith Cragin Pierce, his wife.
Granddaughter of Andrew McFadden and EHsabeth Reirdan, his
wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Thomas McFadden and Hannah Savage, his
wife.
See No. 22028.
MRS. MATHILDE C. HEYL JACKSON. 22700
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Wife of J. J. Jackson.
Descendant of George Heyl, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of George A. Heyl and Kate Field, his wife.
Granddaughter of William George Heyl and Mathilde Chardon, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of George Heyl, Jr., and Sarah Stewart, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Heyl and Dorothea Phyle, his wife.
George Heyl served as a private in the Philadelphia militia.
He died in Germantown, 181 5.
Also No. 14240.
MRS. JULIANA THRUSTON BOOKER. 22701
Born in Cumberland, Maryland.
Wife of Dr. William David Booker.
Descendant of Col. Charles Mynn Thruston.
Daughter of Charles Prate Manning (1817-86) and Mary Jeanette
Thruston, his wife, m. 1830.
Granddaughter of Charles Mynn Thruston and Juliana Hughes (i777-
1881), his wife, m. 1820.
Gr.-granddaughter of Judge Buckner Thruston (1764-1843) and
Jeanette January, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Charles Mynn Thruston and Mary Buckner,
his first wife.
Charles Mynn Thruston, (1738-1812), a graduate of Wil-
liam and Mary College, raised a company of volunteers in
LINEAGE BOOK. 245
F'rederick Co., Va., and joined the army in New Jersey, where
he lost an arm and was disabled for a year. He was promoted
colonel and known as the "Warrior Parson." He was born in
Gloucester Co., Va. ; died in Louisiana.
Also Nos. 1831, 9185, 18235, 20357.
MRS. JULIA ANGELA RASIN CRAIG. 22702
Born in Baltimore, Maryland.
Wife of William Pinckney Craig.
Descendant of Lieut. William Rasin and of Thomas Ring-
gold, of Maryland.
Daughter of F. Freeman Rasin and Julia Anne Claypoole, his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert Wilson Rasin and Mary R. Ringgold, his
wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Philip Freeman Rasin and Rhoda Wilson, his
wife; Edward Ringgold and Martha Ringgold, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Rasin and Sarah Freeman, his wife;
Thomas Ringgold and Elizabeth Sudder, his wife.
William Rasin, (1750-95), of Kent county, enlisted, 1777,
as a corporal in the Fifth Regiment Maryland Line. He
served through the war and in 1783 held the rank of
lieutenant.
Thomas Ringgold, (1744-78), was a member of the Commit-
tee of Correspondence and a delegate to the convention at
Annapolis, 1775, in which the "Association of Freemen" was
formed. His name is among the signatures of that historic
document.
MRS. GERTRUDE RASIN GATCHELL. 22703
Born in Baltimore, Maryland.
Wife of William Tyler Gatchell.
Descendant of Lieut. William Rasin and of Thomas Ring-
gold.
Daughter of I. Freeman Rasin and Julia A. Claypoole, his wife.
See No. 22702.
MISS ANNA BELLE FLOYD. 22704
Born in Liberty Hill, South Carolina.
Descendant of Lieut. Elisha Beall, of Maryland.
Daughter of J. Walker Floyd and Harriet F. Pettit, his wife.
246 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Granddaughter of Henry M. Pettit and Jane Mary Ann Beall, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Murdoch Beall and Frances McCleery,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Beall and Jane Perry, his wife.
Elisha Beall, (1745-1837), served as lieutenant in Maryland
battalion of the Flying Camp under Capt. Reazin Beall at the
battle of Long Island. He was born in Frederick county,
where he died.
Also No. 20380.
22705
MRS. LUCY HUNT SMITH. 22706
Born in Deerfield, Massachusetts.
Wife of Lieut. James M. Smith.
Descendant of Capt. Jeremiah Stiles, Capt, Eliphalet Briggs,
Jr., and Eliphalet Briggs, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Seth Hunt and Juliet Briggs, his wife.
Granddaughter of Eliphalet Briggs (1788-1853) and Lucy Brown
(1788-1845), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Eliphalet Briggs (1765-1827) and Elizabeth
Stiles (1770-1819), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eliphalet Briggs, Jr., and Mary Cobb (1737-
1806), his wife; Jeremiah Stiles and Mary Sanger, his wife, m. 1768.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eliphalet Briggs and Abigail Gay (1717-
81), his wife.
Jeremiah Stiles, (1744-1800), served as lieutenant at the
Lexington Alarm and as captain at the battle of Bunker Hill
under Col. John Stark. He was a member of the State Con-
stitutional Convention, 1778, and held important civil offices
throughout his life. He was bom in Lunenburg, Mass. ; died
in Keene, N. H., and was buried with Masonic honors.
Eliphalet Briggs, Jr., (1734-76), served as selectman of
Keene and was a delegate to the convention at Walpole, 1776.
Eliphalet Briggs, (1713-80), served on the Committee of
Safety of Keene, where he died.
Also Nos. 628, 104:28, 1 1250.
MRS. MARY HUNT WARNER. 22707
Born in Northampton, Massachusetts.
Wife of Luther J. Warner.
LINEJAGE BOOK. 247
Descendant of Capt. Jeremiah Stiles, Capt. Eliphalet Briggs,
Jr., and Eliphalet Briggs.
Daughter of Seth Hunt and Juliet Briggs, his wife.
See No. 22706.
MISS CLARA ELIZA ATWOOD. 22708
Born in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Joshua Palmer.
Daughter of David Franklin Atwood and Lucy C. Pratt, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Watts Pratt and Clarissa Parker P^mer,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Palmer (1789-1875) and Rachel Barrows,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Palmer and Lois Sturtevant, his
wife.
Joshua Palmer was placed on the pension roll of Grafton
Co., N. H., 1 83 1, for service of private in the Massachusetts
State troops. He was born in Hanover, Mass., 1762.
Also No. 1693 1.
MRS. LIZZIE FRENCH PIPER. 22709
Born in Greenfield, Massachusetts.
Wife of Edward Piper.
Descendant of Sergt. John French, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Ansel French and Sarah J. Poole, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ansel Beal French and Hannah Havard, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Sidney French and Susan Beal, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John French and Damaris Howard, his wife,
m. 1779.
John French, (1749- 1806), served as corporal and sergeant
in the Massachusetts militia.
MRS. WINIFRED BALLARD BLAKE. 22710
Born in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Widow of Francis Clark Blake.
Descendant of Joseph Bennett, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Addison Ballard and Julia Perkins Pratt, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Ballard and Pamela Bennett, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Bennett and Mary Swift, his wife.
Joseph Bennett, (1752-1816), served as a minute man in the
Massachusetts militia.
Also Nos. 7999, 8005, 14927.
248 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.
MRS. ELLEN FLORENCE GAGE CLARK. 2271 1
Born in Bennington, Vermont.
Widow of Maj. Lyman Wadsworth Clark.
Descendant of Maj. Samuel Billings and of Stephen Fay, of
Vermont.
Daughter of Resolva Gage and Beulah Scott, his wife.
Granddaughter of Martin Scott and Mary Billings, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Billings and Beulah Fay, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Fay and Ruth Child, his wife,
m. 1734.
Samuel Billings, (1739-89), was captain at Bunker Hill and
the siege of Boston and served as field officer of Massachusetts
militia, to reenforce Ticonderoga. He died in Bennington,
Vt.
Stephen Fay, (1715-81), was a member of the Council of
Safety of Bennington and his tavern, "The Catamount," was
headquarters for Gen. John Stark.
Also Nos. 432, 1 1898, 19170, 21819.
MRS. ELLA C. GAY. 22712
Born in Lowell, Massachusetts.
Wife of Oliver Gay.
Descendant of John Chandler and of Joseph Chandler.
Daughter of John W. Currin and Elizabeth Chandler Farrington, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Farrington and Susan Chandler (1801-92),
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Chandler and Betsey Farrington, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Chandler and Mary Carter, his wife.
John Chandler, (1731-1807), was a surveyor and member of
the Committee of Safety. He was elected, 1778, and on ac-
count of his activity and patriotism held the office until the
close of the war. He was born in Concord, N. H., where he
died.
Joseph Chandler, (1760-1826), served at The Cedars, 1776,
under Capt. Ebenezer Green and Col. Timothy Bedel. He
was sent by the selectmen of Fryeburg, Maine, 1781, to guard
the frontier on the Androscoggin river.
LINEAGE BOOK. 249
MRS. CARRIE ADDIE SMITH HOLMES. 22713
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Wife of Charles Denison Holmes.
Descendant of Sergt. Jonathan Robinson.
Daughter of Henry W. Smith and Adaline Amelia Robinson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan Robinson, Jr., and Eleria Shaw, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Robinson and Elizabeth Chadwick,
his wife.
Jonathan Robinson, (1753-1838), was placed on the pension
roll of Cheshire Co., N. H., 1831, for service of private and
sergeant in the Massachusetts militia. He was born in
Andover, Mass., died in Surry, N. H.
MRS. IDA M. HILL HALL. 22714
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Wife of Fred E. Hall.
Descendant of Daniel Hill, of Maine.
Daughter of William Webster Hill and Maria Sampson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jeremiah Hill, 2d, and Abigail Webster, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Hill and Sarah Leavett (b. 1764), his
wife.
Daniel Hill, (1756-1835), served several enlistments under
different commands in the Massachusetts militia. He was
born in Biddeford; died in Buxton, Maine.
MISS BERTHA A. MUNROE. 22715
Born in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
Dscendant of Jabez Sweet, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Frank Webster Munroe and Mary Sampson, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Sampson and Sarah Coolidge, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Winship Coolidge and Hannah Kimball
Sweet, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Nathaniel Sweet and Elizabeth Ashton, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jabez Sweet and Hannah Kimball, his
wife.
Jabez Sweet, (1744-1817), enlisted, 1775, under Capt
Nathaniel Wade; reenlisted, 1777, in Capt. Joseph Hodgkins'
company and 1781, served under Capt. George Webb. He
was born in Ipswich, where he died.
Also No. 10036, 1 1 538.
250 DAUGHTICRS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.
MRS. LUE STUART WADSWORTH. 22716
Born in Springfield, California.
Wife of Capt. Edward B. Wadsworth.
Descendant of John Gilkey, of Maine.
Daughter of Samuel H. Stuart and Margret P. Turner, his wife.
Granddaughter of Levi Turner and Lucena Ames, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jabez Ames and Jane Gilkey, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Gilkey and Sylvania Thomas, his wife.
John Gilkey, (1740-1818), was a patriot who was taken
prisoner at Castine, 1780, his house plundered and the family
left destitute. He died in Islesboro, Me.
22717
MISS MARY ADDIE ALLEN. 22718
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Malachi Tower, Malachi Tower, Jr., Samuel
Allen, David Shaw, Ezra Newhall and Elisha Brewer.
Daughter of Willard Spencer Allen and Adaline Augusta Newhall,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Ralph Willard Allen and Mary Jones Tower, his
wife; George Newhall and Elisabeth Harrington, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Chester Allen (1780-1849) and Margaret Shaw
(1780-1843), his wife, m. 1804; Moses Tower (b. 1785) and Mary Ben-
ney, his wife ; Timothy Newhall and Eunice Curtine, his wife ; Noah
Harrington and Nancy Brewer, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Allen and Sarah Booth (1743-1800),
his second wife; David Shaw and Mary Kellogg Terry (1754-1808), his
wife; Malachi Tower, Jr., and Bathsheba Wetherbee, his wife, m. 1783;
Ezra Newhall and Elizabeth Peck, his wife ; Elisha Brewer and Martha
Livermore, his wife, m. 1777.
Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Malachi Tower and Ruth (Hayward)
Wilder (1733-69), his first wife, m. 1760.
Malachi Tower, (1737-1806), served in the Lexington
Alarm. He was born in Hingham, where he died.
Malachi Tower, Jr., (1761-1833), enlisted at seventeen and
served in the defense of Rhode Island. He was born in Hing-
ham, Mass. ; died in Lincolnville, Maine. His widow re-
ceived a pension.
Samuel Allen, (1736-1816), was a minute man at the Lex-
ington Alarm, from East Windsor, Conn.
David Shaw, (1749-1824), gave both civil and military ser-
vice from East Windsor, Conn., where he died.
Also No. 3332.
LINKAGE BOOK. 25 1
Ezra Newhall, (173077), served several enlistments as a
private under different commands. He was born in Lynn,
Mass.
Also Nos. 14068, 16825.
Elisha Brewer, (1754-1827), was a minute man from Water-
town at the Lexington Alarm.
MRS. MYRTIE AUGUSTA LOW HODGE. 22719
Born in Pembroke, Maine.
Wife of Jacob Franklin Hodge.
Descendant of Col. John Allan, Capt. Theophilus Wilder
and Samuel Sprague, of Maine.
Daughter of Charles Low and Sarah J. Sprague, his wife.
Granddaughter of Andrew Sprague and Mary Allan, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Sprague and Mary Benner, his wife;
Mark Allan and Susanna Wilder, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Allan and Mary Patten (1746-1819),
his wife; Theophilus Wilder and Lydia Gushing (1745-1811), his wife,
m. 1762.
John Allan, (1746-1805), was a member of Parliament of
Nova Scotia when war was declared. He secured the alliance
of the Indian tribes of that section for the Colonies ; Congress
gave him a colonel's commission, 1777, and with his Indians
he protected the northwestern frontier. Nova Scotia offered
a price for his arrest, his property was burned, wife and sons
John and Mark imprisoned. Massachusetts granted him a
tract of land and Congress gave him 2,000 acres in Ohio for
losses in the patriot cause. He died in Lubec, Maine.
Also Nos. 6519, 15086.
Theophilus Wilder, (1740-1821), commanded a company of
militia and served to the surrender of Cornwallis. He was
born in Hingham, Mass. ; died in Perry, Maine.
Samuel Sprague, (1753-1832), served as a private in the
Massachusetts militia. He was bom in Abington, Mass. ;
died in Pembroke, Maine.
MRS. MARIA HARTSORN COLBURN. 22720
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Samuel Hartsorn, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Caleb W. Hartsorn and Mary Smith, his wife.
252 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION.
Granddaughter of Daniel Hartsorn and Polly Ellis, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hartsorn and Mary Mann, his wife.
Samuel Hartsorn, (1749-1830), was a minute man at the
Lexington Alarm from Walpole.
MRS. KATHARINE DEXTER HOWE. 22721
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Wife of H. S. Howe.
Descendant of Francis Shaw, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Henry Chapman Wainwright and Sarah Blake Dexter,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Charles Parker Dexter and Sarah Rebecca Blake,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Blake and Sarah Parkman, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Parkman and Sarah Shaw, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Francis Shaw and Sarah Burt, his wife.
Francis Shaw, (1721-84), was a member of the Committee
of Safety, of Boston, where he was born and where he died.
Also Nos. 1502, 4702, 7196.
MRS. HARRIET LOWELL PUTNAM. 22722
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Wife of George Putnam.
Descendant of Hon. Jonathan Jackson, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Charles Russell Lowell and Anna Cabot Jackson, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Patrick Jackson and Lydia Cabot, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Jackson and Hannah Tracy, his wife.
Jonathan Jackson, (1743-1810), was a member of the Pro-
vincial Congress, iyy6-'j, a delegate to the convention to frame
a State Constitution and also served in the Continental Con-
gress. He was born in Boston, where he died.
Also Nos. 5796, 6801.
MISS ELLA M. RICE. 22723
Born in Chelsea, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Corp. Eli Jones, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of George Henry Rice and Mary Lucena Rice, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Jones and Mary P. Jones, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Eli Jones and Anna Jones, his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 253
Eli Jones, (1756-1811), served several enlistments in the
Middlesex county militia under different commands, 1775-81.
He died in Lincoln,
MRS. JULIA EMOLINE RANDALL SEDGWICK. 22724
Born in Palmer, Massachusetts.
Wife of John Scott Sedgwick.
Descendant of Sergt. Benjamin Gott Ball, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of George W. Randall and Julia Ball, his wife.
Granddaughter of George Ball and Sukey House, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Gott Ball and Huldah Hatfield, his
wife.
Benjamin Gott Ball, (1757-1824), served as private, cor-
poral and sergeant. He was born in Brookfield; died in
Springfield, Mass.
Also No. 17547.
MRS. ELIZABETH A. RICE. 22725
Born in Hartford, Connecticut.
Wife of Richard W. Rice.
Descendant of Major Ephraim Terry, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Benjamin Fuller (1796-1888) and Cynthia Collins (1803-
T^), his wife.
Granddaughter of Ebenezer Collins (1764-1836) and Azuba Chapin
(1767-1805), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Eliphalet Chapin and Azuba Pease, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Pease (1719-84) and Mary Terry,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Terry and Ann Collins (1702-
78), his wife.
Ephraim Terry, (1701-83), was chairman of the committee
to relieve the sufferers from the passage of the Boston Port
Bill, 1774. He served as justice of the peace of Hartford
county, 1776. He was born in Enfield, where he died.
Also Nos. 8159, 17889.
MRS. HELEN S. STRATTON. 22726
Born in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Wife of J. D. Stratton.
Descendant of Maj. Ephraim Terry.
Daughter of Benjamin Fuller and Cynthia Collins, his wife.
See No. 22725.
254 DAUGHTERS OF THE^ AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. CARRIE BRIGHAM FROST. 22727
Born in Barre, Massachusetts.
Wife of Frank P. Frost.
Descendant of Sergt, Henry Brigham and of Lieut. William
Muzzy, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Orlando Sibley Brigham and Lucy Allen Rice, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nathaniel Brigham and Martha Gates, his wife;
William Rice and Rebecca Allen, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Henry Brigham and Anne Phillips, his wife;
Edmund Rice and Abigail Muzzy, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Muzzy and Mary Clapp, his first
wife.
Henry Brigham, (1752-1829), was a minute man from
Marlboro at the Lexington Alarm under Capt. William Brig-
ham. He died in Barre.
William Muzzy, (1733-1830), served as lieutenant under
Capt. William Marean, 1775-76. He was bom in Lexington;
died in Hubbardston.
Also Nos. 4766, 1105s, 16079.
MRS. RUTH DUSENBURY SANFORD. 22728
Born in Windsor, New York.
Wife of Edwin L. Sanford.
Descendant of Eli Nichols, of New York.
Daughter of George Dusenbury and Ruth Whitemore, his wife.
Granddaughter of EHas Whitemore and Anna Nichols, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of EH Nichols and Elizabeth M. Ruggles, his wife.
Eli Nichols, ( 1 760-1821), enlisted at seventeen for three
years, was in the battle of Germantown and at the burning of
Norwalk. He was placed on the pension roll of Broome
county, N. Y., 1818, for service of private in the Connecticut
Line. He died in Windsor, N. Y.
MISS MARTHA CLARA CLEVELAND. 22729
Born in Sheffield, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Samuel Adams, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Frederick Cleveland and Clara Mansfield, his wife.
Granddaughter of William C. Mansfield and Martha Granger, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Mansfield and Phoebe Adams, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Adams and Eunice Adams, his wife.
WNEAGE BOOK. 255
Samuel Adams, (1749-1818), enlisted 1777, from Farming-
ton, Conn., for three years. He died in Sheffield, Mass.
MRS. MARIETTA WEBSTER FISHERDICK. 22730
Born in Bombay, India.
Wife of George Henry Fisherdick.
Descendant of Col. Samuel Ashley and of Lieut. Daniel
Ashley.
Daughter of Elijah Ashley Webster and Maryetta Ranson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Uri Webster and Mercy Marcia Ashley, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Ashley and Mercy Pratt, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Ashley and Eunice Doolittle, his
wife.
Samuel Ashley, (1720-92), was a member of the Committee
of Safety 1775, and was appointed colonel, 1777. He was
born in Northfield, Mass. ; died in Claremont, N. H.
Daniel Ashley, (1754-1810), was lieutenant of New Hamp-
shire militia.
Also Nos. 7927, 11510, 14008, 18073, 19911.
MRS. HARRIETT M. BARTLETT. 22731
Born in Framingham, Massachusetts.
Wife of Charles E. A. Bartlett.
Descendant of John Dinsmore, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Isaac Cooper and Maria Dinsmore, his wife.
Granddaughter of Silas Dinsmore and Polly Lovell, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Dinsmore and Sarah Winn, his wife,
John Dinsmore, (1742-1811), served as a private in the
Massachusetts militia, 1775-81. He was born in Lancaster;
died in West Boylston, Mass.
MRS. MARION C. GRIFFIN BARTON. 22732
Born in Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
Wife of Cyrus Barton.
Descendant of Sergt. Joseph Griffin, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Charles A. Griffin and Sarah Starbird, his wife.
Granddaughter of Josiah Griffin and Lydia Barker, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Griffin and Persis Flint, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Griffin and Abigail Currier, his wife.
Joseph Griffin, (1736-1831), marched from Methuen at the
18
256 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Lexington Alarm and served as sergeant, 1777, to reenforce
the northern army. He was born in Stoneham; died in
Methuen, Mass.
MRS. MARY ANTOINETTE FARNHAM HARTLEY. 22733
Born in Lowell, Massachusetts.
Wife of Leonard H. Hartley.
Descendant of Jonathan Farnham, of Maine.
Daughter of William L. Farnham and Satira A. Person, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Farnham and Betsey Adams, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Farnham and Lydia Chapman, his
wife.
Jonathan Farnham, (1757-1837), served as a private at the
battles of Harlem Heights and White Plains. He received a
pension in 181 8 for his service. He was born in York, Maine,
where he died.
MRS. SATIRA A. FARNHAM. 22734
Born in Bennington, New Hampshire.
Descendant of John Colby, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Levi Ferson and Prudence P. Colby, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Colby and Eunice Dane, his wife.
John Colby, (1760- 1829), enhsted 1780 and served at West
Point under Capt. John Eastman. He reenlisted, 1781, in
Capt. William Boyes' company. He died in Bennington,
N. H.
Also Nos. 15673, 21098.
MRS. LILLIAN MAXWELL MILLER. 22735
Born in New Ipswich, New Hampshire.
Wife of George W. Miller.
Descendant of Sergt. Isaac Preston.
Daughter of Francis Maxwell and Lydia Brown, his wife.
Granddaughter of Francis Bowman Maxwell and Susan Preston, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Preston and Susanna Fletcher, his wife.
Isaac Preston, (1757-1806), was a private in Capt. Ebenezer
Green's company. Col. Timothy Bedel's regiment at The
Cedars, 1776, and was promoted sergeant. He served several
enlistments in the New Hampshire Line. He was born in
Littleton ; died in Ashby, Mass.
LINEAGE BOOK. 257
MRS. ESTELLE SOPHIA PERHAM. 22736
Born in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
Wife of Henry S. Perham.
Descendant of Sergt. Samson Walker and of Dr. Francis
Kittredge.
Daughter of Cullen Fordyce Kittredge and Amy Hull, his wife.
Granddaughter of Dr. Paul Kittredge and Rebecca Martin, his wife;
John Hull and Amy Walker, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Francis Kittredge and Lucy Crosby, his wife;
Samson Walker and Thankful Pierce (b. 1752), his wife.
Samson Walker served as sergeant in the New Hampshire
troops. He died in Andover, Vt., and his widow, 1838, was
given a pension in Windsor Co., Vt.
Frances Kittridge served, 1778, from Tewksbury in the
regiment of guards at Bunker Hill.
Also No. 19274.
MRS. CARRIE WHITE REED. 22737
Born in Acton, Massachusetts.
Wife of Arthur E. Reed.
Descendant of Capt. Mark White and of Daniel White, of
Massachusetts.
Daughter of John White, Jr., and Sarah Rouillard, his wife.
Granddaughter of John White and Charlotte Hapgood, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Capt. Daniel White and Mary Hunt, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Mark White and Mary Reed, his wife.
Mark White, (1716-98), turned out with the minute men,
1775, and served in the General Court, 1776. He was born in
Charlestown, Mass. ; died in Westford, Mass. His son
Daniel also served in the Revolution.
Also No. 10073.
MRS. HARRIET N. STRAW WILSON. 22738
Born in Warner, New Hampshire.
Widow of Edwin Trowbridge Wilson.
Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Straw and of Jonathan Straw,
Jr., of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Elijah Straw and Mary Jewell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan Straw, Jr., !ind Elizabeth, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Straw and Mary Carr, his wife.
258 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Jonathan Straw, (1725-91), who had served in the early
wars, commanded a company of New Hampshire militia, 1775.
He was born in Salisbury, Mass., died in Hopkinton, N. H.
His son Jonathan served as a private.
MRS. MARY DURELL WATSON. 22739
Born in Newton, Massachusetts.
Wife of James Watson.
Descendant of Peter Durell and of John Durell, of Massa-
chusetts.
Daughter of Joel Stone, Jr., and Juliet Durell, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Durell and Mary Winchester, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Durell and Ruth Greenwood Fuller, his
wife.
Peter Durell, (1735-1810), served as a private, 1775, in
Capt. Ebenezer Winship's company, Nixon's regiment of
Massachusetts militia.
John Durell, (1760-1820), served at Cambridge, 1778, under
different commands in the Massachusetts militia.
MISS SUSIE LOUISE DAVIS WATSON. 22740
Born in Lowell, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Peter Durell and of John Durell.
Daughter of James Watson and Mary Durell Stone, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joel Stone, Jr., and Juliet Durell, his wife.
See No. 22739.
MRS. LUCY HALLET COYNE GUBELMAN. 22741
Born in East Orange, New Jersey.
Wife of F. J. Gubelman.
Descendant of Christopher Sears and of Edmund Sears, of
Massachusetts.
Daughter of John Coyne and Mary Hallet Kendall, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henderson Kendall and Lucy Hallet Sears, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Sears (b. 1791) and Mary Hallet, his
wife.
Cr.-gr.-granddaughter of Christopher Sears and Mary Snow, his
second wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edmund Sears and Hannah Crowell, his
wife, m. 1743.
LINEAGE BOOK. 259
Christopher Sears, (1756-1809), served as a minute man at
the alarms. He was born in Yarmouth.
Edmund Sears, (1712-96), was a sea-captain and in Boston
Harbor unloading, when he participated in throwing the tea
overboard. He had four sons in the army.
MISS OLIVE PAMELIA BARKER. - 22742
Born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Timothy Whiting, Lieut. Timothy Whiting,
Jr., Corp. John Lyon and John Barker.
Daughter of James Madison Barker and Helena Whiting, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Vanderburg Barker and Sarah Apthorp, his
wife; Levi Carter Whiting and Pamelia Nelson Woods, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Gardner Thurston Barker and Harriet Lyon,
his wife; John Whiting and Nancy (Anna) Carter, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Barker and Lucretia Newhall, his
wife ; John Lyon and Sarah Lockwood, his wife ; Timothy Whiting, Jr.,
and Abigail Kidder, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Whiting and Sarah Osgood,
his wife.
Timothy Whiting, (1732-99), who had served in the early
wars, was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm. He served
as deputy to the quartermaster general, 1780. He was born
in Billerica; died in Lancaster, Mass.
Timothy Whiting, Jr., (1758- 1826), was placed on the pen-
sion roll of Worcester county, 18 18, for service of lieutenant
of militia. He was born in Lancaster, where he died.
Also Nos. 10686, 14174, 17014, 19853, 21679.
John Lyon, (1756-1817), enlisted from Lanesboro under
Capt. Asa Barnes, 1775, and served as corporal, 1777, at Fort
Ann. He died in Cheshire, Mass.
John Barker, (1732-86), served as a private, 1777, in Capt.
David Wheeler's company, Col. John Brown's regiment of
Massachusetts militia. He was born in Newport, R. I., died
in Woodstock, Vt.
MRS. EMILY OPHELIA DEWEY MAY. 22743
Born in Monmouth, Illinois.
Wife of Henry Byron May.
Descendant of Lieut. Elias Sandford Palmer.
Daughter of Charles E. Dewey and Harriet E. Palmer, his wife.
26o DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOIvUTION.
Granddaughter of George Washington Palmer and Amanda M.
Harding, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Noyes Palmer and Harriet Esther Palmer, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elias Sandford Palmer and Phebe Palmer,
his wife.
See No. 22416.
MISS MARY E. PORTER. 22744
Born in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
Descendant of Sergt. Nathan Chapin.
Daughter of William Chapin (Porter) and Sarah M. Rice, his wife.
Granddaughter of Stillman Chapin and Electa Thayer, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Japhet Chapman (b. 1762) and Thankful Dick-
enson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Chapin and Mary Smith, his wife.
Nathan Chapin, (1735-1830), served as sergeant at Ticon-
deroga, where he was captured. He made his escape and re-
turned home to Springfield, Mass., where he reenlisted. He
died in Madison Co., N. Y.
MRS. ANNE M. WENTWORTH. 22745
Born in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
Wife of Walter H. Wentworth.
Descendant of Lieut. Isaac Ball, William Perrine and Isaac
Dodd.
Daughter of Marshall Warner and Caroline Perrine, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Warner and Thalia Ball, his wife; Hum-
phrey Perrine and Fanny Dodd, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Ball and Rachel Ball, his wife; William
Perrine and Hannah Mount, his wife ; Moses Dodd and Lois Crane,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Dodd and Jemima Williams, his wife.
Isaac Ball, (1744-84), served as sergeant at Ticonderoga
and at the Bennington Alarm, 1777. He was second Heu-
tenant under Capt. Isaac Marsh, 1778, and under Capt. John
Spoor, 1780. He was born in Watertown ; died in Stock-
bridge, Mass.
William Perrine, (1743- 1820), served as a private in Capt.
Peter Perrine's company of Middlesex county, New Jersey
militia.
uni;age book. 261
Isaac Dodd, (1728-1804), served with the Essex county
New Jersey minute men. He was born in Bloomfield, N. J.,
where he died.
Also Nos. 9329, 12421, 19737.
MRS. ANNIE TOWER TARBELL. 22746
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Wife of Paymaster John F. Tarbell, U. S. N.
Descendant of Capt. Isaac Thayer, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Isaac H. Tower and Abigail Thayer Belcher, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan Belcher and Hannah Jordan, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Belcher and Abigail Thayer, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Thayer and Abigail (Thayer), his
wife.
Isaac Thayer, (1742- 1827), was chosen captain, 1776, under
Col. Thomas Marshall. He took with him his son Caleb, a lad
of ten. He was born in Braintree, where he died.
Also Nos. 6425, 21539.
MISS MARY LUCINDA PARKER SHATTUCK. 22747
Born in Pepperell, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Sergt. Lemuel Parker, Philip Shattuck and
Jonathan Butterfield, all of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Samuel Pepperell Shattuck and Mary Lucinda Shattuck,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Vryling Shattuck and Lucinda Parker, his wife,
m. 1808; Calvin Shattuck and Phebe Wright Emerson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Parker and Elizabeth Nichols, his wife,
m. 1761 ; Philip Shattuck and Mercy Butterfield, his wife, m. 1778.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Butterfield and Lydia Proctor,
his wife.
Lemuel Parker, (1734- 1806), was a private, 1775; promoted
sergeant the same year and served several enlistments under
different commands. He was born in Groton ; died in Pep-
perell, Mass.
Philip Shattuck, (1745-1806), was a minute man at the
Lexington Alarm from Pepperell where he was born and
where he died.
Jonathan Butterfield, (1721-93), was a minute man at the
Lexington Alarm and served an enlistment, 1779. He was
born in Pepperell, where he died.
262 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.
MRS. LUCY ANN COLBURN BOYNTON. 22748
Born in HoUis, New Hampshire.
Wife of Alfred Boynton.
Descendant of Robert Colburn and of James Rideout, of
New Hampshire.
Daughter of Elias Colburn and Thankful Rideout, his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert Colburn and Kesiah Wright, his wife;
James Rideout, Jr., and Sarah Spalding, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Colburn and Dorcas Upton, his wife;
James Rideout and Mary, his wife.
Robert Colburn, (1748-1819), was a minute man at the Lex-
ington and Ticonderoga Alarms. He was born in Hollis, N,
H., where he died.
Also No. 19286.
James Rideout, (1741-1802), was a volunteer in Capt. John
Goss's company from Hollis, 1777.
MRS. KATHARINE CATLIN BLAIR. 22749
Born in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Wife of Archibald B. Blair.
Descendant of Maj. Josiah Hayden.
Daughter of Thomas Vose Briggs and Elizabeth Rebecca Marks
Brewer, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joshua Briggs and Mary Vose, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Vose and Mehitable Hayden, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Hayden and Silence Howard, his
wife.
See No. 22027.
MRS. ANNE ELIZABETH FISHER. 22750
Born in Fall River, Massachusetts.
Wife of George Boutwell Fisher.
Descendant of Moses Nichols, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Benjamin Nichols and Desire Tanner, his wife.
Granddaughter of Benjamin Nichols and Elizabeth Grady, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Nichols and Susannah Reed, his wife.
Moses Nichols, (1763-1843), was placed on the pension loU
of Plymouth county, 183 1, for service of private in the Massa-
chusetts militia. He was born in Plymouth, where he died.
LINEAGE BOOK. 263
MRS. MARY L. RICHARDS. 22751
Born in Winchester, Massachusetts.
Wife of Dr. George Lyman Richards.
Descendant of Maj. Eleazer Craft, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Rev. Reuben Totman Robinson and Clara Ann Caldwell,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Capt. Eben Caldwell and Clarissa Smith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Smith and Abigail Craft, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eleazer Craft and EHzabeth Allen, his wife.
Eleazer Craft, (1743-93), served as lieutenant at the Lex-
ington Alarm and as major, 1777, for service in the Northern
Department. He was born in Essex ; died in Manchester.
MRS. JESSIE DUNCAN CHILDE. 22752
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Wife of John Healey Childe.
Descendant of Brig. Gen. Joseph Vose, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Henry Augustus Clark and Lydia Wilkinson Sumner,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Frederick Augustus Sumner and Lydia Wilkinson,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Davis Sumner and Dorothy Vose, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Vose and Sarah How, his wife.
Joseph Vose, (1739-1816), served at the siege of Boston
and in the Canadian campaign. He was at the battle of Mon-
mouth, commanded a regiment under Sullivan in Rhode
Island, 1778; fought at Yorktown and was brevetted briga-
dier general at the close of the war. He was an original mem-
ber of the Cincinnati. He was born and died in Milton, Mass.
Also Nos. 444, 974, 2348, 4026, 591 1, 6586, 9913, 13015, I775S-
MRS. GEORGIANA SKILLINGS BANGS. 22753
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Wife of Elisha Dillingham Bangs.
Descendant of Simeon Skillings, of Maine.
Daughter of David N. Skillings and Mary Maguire, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Skillings and Sally Wood, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Skillings and Mary SkilHngs, his wife.
Simeon Skillings, (1747-1804), served in the seacoast de-
fense at Falmouth. He was born in Scarbora wher-e he died.
264 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. MARGARET CELESTE COLE. 22754
Born in Farwellsville, New York.
Wife of Benjamin E. Cole.
Descendant of Benjamin Allen and of Capt. John Winn.
Daughter of John S. Winn and Matilda Caroline Irish Smith, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Isaac Winn and Ehzabeth Smith, his wife; Perry
Irish and Amanda Farwell, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Winn ; Isaac Farwell and Prudence Allen,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Allen and Peggy Spofford, his
wife.
See No. 22132.
John Winn, (1745- 1827), served in the New York militia
as Captain of Tryon county rangers, 1777, under Col. John
Harper. He was born in Ireland; died near Newburgh,
N. Y.
Also No. 1654S.
MRS. ALICE HUNTLEY CAPRON BABSON. 22755
Born in Uxbridge, Massachusetts.
Wife of George N. Babson.
Descendant of Jesse Brown, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Charles Cargill Capron and Mary Tomas, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Willard Capron and Catherine Brown Mes-
singer, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Rosewell Messinger and Mary Brown, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Brown and Hannah Gore, his wife.
Jesse Brown, (1750-1824), served as a minute man at the
Lexington Alarm. He was born in Sudbury, Mass. ; died in
New Boston, N. H.
MRS. CATHERINE A. C. JOHNSON. 22756
Born in Uxbridge, Massachusetts.
Wife of William L. Johnson.
Descendant of Samuel Messinger, John Capron and Jesse
Brown, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of John Willard Capron and Catherine Brown Messinger,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Capron and Asenath Cargill, his wife;
Rosewell Messinger and Mary Brown, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Messinger and Katherine Brown,
his wife ; Jesse Brown and Hannah Gore, his wife.
See No. 22755.
I^INEAGE LOOK. 265
Samuel Messinger, (1733-95), served at the Lexington and
Rhode Island Alarms under different commands. He was
born in Wrentham ; died in Holliston, Mass.
John Capron, (1757-1836), enlisted, 1776, as a private in the
Massachusetts militia. He was born in Cumberland, R. I. ;
died in Uxbridge, Massachusetts.
Also No. 21571.
MRS. JENNIE E. TOWNSLEY PATCH. 22757
Born in Buckland, Massachusetts.
Wife of Henry Severance Patch.
Descendant of Dan Townsley, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of William Putnam Townsley and Olive Wood, his wife.
Granddaughter of Noel Townsley and Submit Putnam, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Dan Townsley and Rachel Bullard, his wife.
Dan Townsley, (1763-1852), was placed on the pension roll
for two years' actual duty as a private. He was born in
Brimfield ; died in Shelburne Falls, Mass.
Also No. 13485.
MRS. ELLEN BANCROFT CONANT. 22758
Born in Pepperell, Massachusetts.
Wife of M. J. Conant.
Descendant of Edmund Bancroft and of Sergt. Jonathan
Bancroft, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Asa Jackson Ames and Mary Dana Bancroft, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan Bancroft and Bathsheba Tarbell, his wife.
•Gr.-granddaughter of Edmund Bancroft and Rachel Howard Barron,
his second wife.
Edmund Bancroft, (1726-1805), was a member of the Pro-
vincial Congress and of the Committee of Safety of Pepperell.
Also Nos. 9125, 19820, 21570.
Jonathan Bancroft, (1761-1847), enlisted, 1776, was at the
surrender of Burgoyne and Cornwallis and served to the close
of the war. He was placed on the pension roll of Middlesex
Co., 1818, for service of sergeant in the Massachusetts Con-
tinental Line. He was born in Pepperell, where he died.
MRS. BERTHA ELLEN PRIEST CAPEN. 22759
Born in Watertown, Massachusetts.
Wife of George Hosea Capen.
266 DAUGHTERS OP THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Descendant of Corp. Philemon Priest, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Charles Henry Priest and Mary Catherine Ellis, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Philemon Priest and Eliza Smith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Philemon Priest and Annie Houghton, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Philemon Priest and Lois Hartwell, his wife.
Philemon Priest, (1753- 1839), was placed on the pension
roll of Worcester Co., 183 1, for service of private and corporal
in the Massachusetts militia. He was born in Harvard, where
he died.
Also No. 21581.
MRS. JOSEPHINE M. MARCH. 22760
Born in Watertown, Massachusetts.
Wife of Stillman P. March.
Descendant of Maj. Samuel Barnard, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Daniel A. Tainter and Persis H. Tainter, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel A. Tainter and Elizabeth Barnard, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Barnard and Elizabeth Bond, his wife.
Samuel Barnard, (1737-82), commanded a company at the
Lexington Alarm and served as major at Dorchester Heights,
1776. He was born in Watertown, where he died.
22761
MISS LUCY E. CHAPIN. 22762
Born in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Descendant of Maj. Isaac Stratton and of James Sloan, of
Massachusetts.
Daughter of Charles A. Chapin and Fannie Kingsley, his wife.
Granddaughter of Volney Chapin and Chloe Sloan, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Sloan and Phoebe Stratton, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Stratton and Mary Fox, his wife.
Isaac Stratton, (1739-89), was captain of the Tenth Com-
pany, Second Berkshire County Regiment, 1776, and was pro-
moted major, 1777. He was born in Weston; died in South
Williamstown, Mass.
James Sloan, (i 759-1813), enlisted, 1780, for three years in
Cranes's artillery, Massachusetts troops. He was born in
Westfield. His widow in 1837, received a pension.
Also No. 19952.
LINEAGE BOOK. 267
MRS. MARY COLFAX BALDWIN GRAVES. 22763
Born in Pompton, New Jersey.
Wife of Rev. Samuel Graves, D. D.
Descendant of Capt. William Colfax, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Dr. James L. Baldwin and Elizabeth Colfax (1794-
1831), his wife.
Granddaughter of William Colfax and Esther Schuyler (1763-1839),
his wife.
William Colfax, (1756-1838), served as a private at Bunker
Hill and was wounded at White Plains. He was assigned to
the Commander-in-Chief's guard at Valley Forge, 1778 and
1783, was promoted captain. He received a pension, 1821, as
captain in the Connecticut Line. He was born in Wethers-
field, Conn. ; died in Pompton, N. J.
MISS ALICE M. JAMES. 22764
Born in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Descendant of Edward Dearborn, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Benaiah M. James and Mary Dearborn Haines, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Haines and Sophronia Dearborn, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Dearborn (b. 1775) and Comfort
Palmer, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edward Dearborn and Susannah Brown,
his wife, m. 1770.
Edward Dearborn, (1749-1809), was in Arnold's expedition
and suffered untold hardship marching through the unbroken
wilderness. He was captured and enfeebled by the epidemic
of smallpox. He recovered to serve in the Burgoyne cam-
paign and was at the surrender. The musket he carried is
now in the possession of the family. He was born in Ken-
sington ; died in Deerfield, N. H.
MRS. DELLA ANTOINETTE FOOTE PERKINS. 22765
Born in Olcott, New York.
Wife of Judge Cyrus Edward Perkins.
Descendant of Aaron Beach.
Daughter of EHjah Foote and Olivia Luce, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joel Luce and Phebe Beach (1789-1845), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Beach and Rachael Walker (1769-1849),
his wife.
268 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Aaron Beach, (1761-1846), served as a private in the Ver-
mont miHtia. He died in Cambria, N. Y.
Also No. 20207.
MRS. MARY COLFAX BOWMAN. 22766
Born in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Wife of H. H. Bowman.
Descendant of Capt. William Colfax.
Daughter of Rev. Samuel Graves, D. D., and Mary Colfax Baldwin,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Dr. James Lewis Baldwin and Elizabeth Colfax, his
wife.
See No, 22763.
MRS. MARY VIRGINIA KAPLE CANDLER. 22767
Born in Utica, Michigan.
Wife of Claudius H. Candler.
Descendant of John Kaple.
Daughter of John Henry Kaple and Fannie A. Chapel, his wife.
Granddaughter of Arunah Kaple and Naomi Carpenter, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Kaple and Sarah Richardson, his wife.
John Kaple, (1750-1834), was at the battle of Bunker Hill.
He was placed on the pension roll of Otsego Co., N. Y., 183 1,
for nine months' actual service of private in the Connecticut
militia. He was born in Connecticut; died in New York.
MRS. KATHARYN HOTCHKISS DREXEL. 22768
Born in Prospect, Connecticut.
Wife of Frederick Augustus Drexel.
Descendant of Capt. Gideon Hotchkiss and of David Hotch-
kiss, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Berkeley Stevens Hotchkiss and Catharine Augusta
Harper, his wife.
Granddaughter of David Miles Hotchkiss (b. 1797) and Zernah
Stevens, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Frederick Hotchkiss (b. 1768) and Rhoda Hop-
kins, his wife, m. 1790.
Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of David Hotchkiss and Abigail Douglas (d.
1775) > his first wife, m. 1763.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gideon Hotchkiss and Anne Bracket
(1715-62), his first wife, m. 1737.
Gideon Hotchkiss, (1716-1807), who had fought in the early
LINEAGE BOOK. 269
wars, served on the first Waterbury Committee of Safety, He
organized a company for the relief of Danbury. On his monu-
ment in Prospect Cemetery is inscribed "captain."
Also Nos. 5286, 8526, 9737, 1 1355, 12504, 19704, 20845, 21880.
David Hotchkiss served on war committees of Waterbury,
where he was born, 1740.
MRS. HARRIET PEL TON. 22769
Born in Charleston, New York.
Wife of Lyman Felton.
Descendant of Joel Bishop.
Daughter of Joel Bishop and Phoebe Avery, his wife.
Joel Bishop, (1759-1839), enlisted, 1777, and served three
years as a private in the Connecticut militia. He was born in
Guilford, Conn. ; died in Huron Co., Ohio.
MISS LUCENIA M. RIPLEY. 22770
Born in Conesus, New York.
Descendant of Piram Ripley.
Daughter of Willis Johnson Ripley and DeHte Post, his wife.
Granddaughter of Syrannus Ripley and Rebekah Howe, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Piram Ripley and Hannah Plumb, his wife.
Piram Ripley, (1762- 1844), was a powder boy on board the
"Oliver Cromwell" and the "Confederacy."
Also Nos. 6157, 81 15, 9369, 19297.
MRS. HELEN JOHNSON BRIGGS. 22771
Born in De Witt, Michigan.
Wife of Leland H. Briggs.
Descendant of Col. Obadiah Johnson, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Daniel Bacon Johnson and Cynthia Elmina Topping, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Johnson and Sarah Smith Bacon, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Rufus Johnson and Hannah Brayton, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Obadiah Johnson and Mary Howard, his
first wife.
Obadiah Johnson, (1735-1801), served as captain, 1775 and
rose to the rank of colonel of Connecticut militia. He was
bom in Canterbury, where he died.
270 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. SARA CARPENTER FORD. 22772
Born in Colchester, Connecticut.
Wife of Luther Ford.
Descendant of Col. John Waterman, of Rhode Island.
Daughter of Ebenezer Carpenter and Louisa Waterman, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Robinson Waterman and Isabel Warner, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Waterman and Welthian Greene, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of John Waterman and Sarah Potter, his wife.
John Waterman, (1730-1812), was a member of the Legis-
lature, 1776, and 1780 was chairman of a committee to raise
quota of men. He was colonel of militia and aided in driving
the British from the colony. He was bom in Warwick, R. I.,
where he died,
MRS. JANE M. PIERCE POMEROY. 22773
Born in York, New York.
Widow of Josiah G. Pomeroy.
Descendant of Joshua Chase, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Abijah Pierce and Marinda Chase, his wife.
Granddaughteer of Samuel Chase and Elizabeth Gove, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Chase and Mary Hadly, his wife.
Joshua Chase, (1740-1822), was a private at the battle of
Bunker Hill. He was born in Nottingham, where he died.
MISS LAURA AMELIA JONES. 22774
Born in Hatfield, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Sergt. Jonathan Sears, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Isaac Rodney Jones and Harriet Sears, his wife, m. 1847.
Granddaughter of Azarelah Sears (1789-1875) and Hannah Maynard,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Sears and Abigail Hall (1754-1842),
his wife.
Jonathan Sears, (1750-1808), served as private and sergeant
in the Massachusetts militia. He was born in Harwick ; died
in Ashfield, Mass.
MRS. LIZZIE STATHAM MORRIS. 22775
Born in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Wife of Page Morris.
Descendant of Alexander Ferguson, of Virginia.
UNEiAGE BOOK. 27I
Daughter of Charles W. Statham and Maria Virginia Ferguson, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Ferguson and Elizabeth Catherine Beau-
mont, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Ferguson and Nancy Wood, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Ferguson and Mary Parker, his
wife.
Alexander Ferguson, (17501817), served as a private, 1778,
in Capt. Henry Heth's independent company of Virginia
troops.
MRS. LUCY SHERMAN HOLMES. 22776
Born in Theresa, New York.
Wife of E. G. Holmes.
Descendant of Corp. Aaron Stearns.
Daughter of Frederick Sherman and Electa MacDonald, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jacob Sherman and Rhoda Stearns, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Levi Stearns and Keziah Wetherbee, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Stearns and Esther Glazier, his wife.
Aaron Stearns, (1746-1807), enlisted, 1777, in Capt. Chris-
topher Webber's company. Col. David Hobart's regiment,
Stark's brigade, that marched from Walpole, N. H., to re-
enforce the northern army. He was born in Westminster,
Mass. ; died in Langdon, N. H.
MRS. MARGARET JAOUESS CASTLE. 22777
Born in Posey County, Indiana.
Wife of Henry Anson Castle.
Descendant of Jonathan Jaquess.
Daughter of James Frazier Jaquess and Mary Sciple, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan Garretson Jaquess and Mary Wood
Smith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Jaquess and Rebecca Frazier, his wife.
Jonathan Jaquess, (1753-1843), was a minute man at the
battles of Long Island, White Plains and King's Bridge. He
enlisted in the navy, 1777, and at the close of the war, was in
Sheldon's Light Dragoons. He was born in Middlesex county,
N. J. ; removed to Indiana, 1815, and the farm where he is
buried is still in the family. Upon his tomb is inscribed "Here
lies a patriot who faithfully served his country five years, both
by land and sea."
Also Nos. 8223, 9042.
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Q.'J^ DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. JENNIE PAULL RAY. 22778
Born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania.
Wife of George M. Ray.
Descendant of Lieut. James Paull.
Daughter of George Torrence Paull and Rebecca Turner, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Paull, Jr., and Hannah Jackson, his first
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Paull and Elizabeth Rodgers, his wife.
James Paull, (1760-1841), was a guard of Continental
stores at old Fort Burd, 1778. He served as lieutenant under
Gen. George Rogers Clark, 1781, and upon the failure of the
. expedition he returned on foot through the wilderness and
subsequently endured the hardships of Col. William Craw-
ford's disastrous campaign. He was bom in Berkeley Co.,
Va. ; died in Westmoreland Co., Pa.
Also No. 21277.
MISS ALICE PAULL RAY. 22779
Born in Blairsville, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of Lieut. James Paull.
Daughter of George M. Ray and Jennie Paull, his wife.
Granddaughter of George Torrence Paul and Rebecca Turner, his
wife.
See No. 22778.
MRS. ELIZA KENDALL BOOTH. 22780
Born in Ithaca, New York.
Wife of John Woodford Booth.
Descendant of Judge Phineas Catlin.
Daughter of John Kendall and CorneHa Jackson (b. 1826), his wife.
Granddaughter of Hiram Jackson (b. 1799) and Lucy Catlin (b.
1807), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Phineas Catlin and Sarah Ross (b. 1767), his
wife, m. 1784.
Phineas Catlin, (1760- 1827), enlisted, 1780, in the Connecti-
cut Light Horse. He was born in Litchfield, Conn. ; died in
Catherine, N. Y. His widow received a pension for the ser-
vice of her husband as corporal of dragoons.
MRS. FRANCES LAKE YOUMANS. 22781
Born in Eckford, Michigan.
Wife of Earle S. Youmans.
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Descendant of Major Caleb Hyde.
Daughter of Joseph I. Ehle and Fanny Sedgwick Hyde, his wife.
Granddaughter of Col. Ebby Hyde (b. 1781) and Elizabeth Osborn,
his wife, m. 1804.
Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Hyde and Elizabeth Sacket, his wife,
m. 1761.
Caleb Hyde, (1739- 1820), was a delegate from Lenox,
Mass., to the third Provincial Congress, served as selectman in
the Assembly and as sheriff. He was major of Berkshire
county, Mass., militia during the Revolution. He was born
in Norwich, Conn, ; died in Lisle, N. Y.
Also No. 1 1435.
MRS. CHARLOTTE A. PRENTISS HAYES. 22782
Born in Montpelier, Vermont.
Wife of William Hayes.
Descendant of Col. Samuel Prentiss and of Dr. Samuel
Prentiss, Jr.
Daughter of Joseph Addison Prentiss and Rebecca Dodge Loomis,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Hon. Samuel Prentiss and Lucretia Houghton,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Prentiss, Jr., and Lucretia Holmes,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Prentiss and Phoebe Billings
(1738-1829), his wife.
Samuel Prentiss, (1736-1807), served as captain, 1775, and
rose to the rank of colonel. He was born in Stonington,
Conn., where he died.
Samuel Prentiss, Jr., (1759-1818), served as military aid to
his father and as assistant surgeon in the Revolution. He was
born in Stonington, Conn. ; died in Northfield, Mass.
Also No. 1 188.
MRS. GRACE GERTRUDE ALBERS FRENCH. 22783
Born in Warsaw, Illinois.
Wife of Alfred W. French.
Descendant of Lieut. David Smith and of Lieut. James
Rockwell, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Henry Albers and Susan Minerva Rockwell, his wife.
274 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
■Granddaughter of George Rockwell (1815-95) and Catharine Cole
Westlake, his wife, m. 1840.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Hawley Rockwell (1776-1865) and
Polly Smith, his wife, m. 1800.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Rockwell and Abigail Hawley, his
wife, m. 1769; David Smith and Ruhama Hull, his wife.
David Smith enlisted from Salem, N. Y., at the age of fifteen
and rose to the rank of lieutenant. He was born, 175 1, in
Ridgefield, Conn.
James Rockwell, (1750-1808), was appointed lieutenant,
1780, in the Alarm list of the Sixteenth Regiment. He was
born in Ridgefield, Conn., where he died.
Also Nos. 2827, 9698, 10378.
MRS. AMANDA A. GREENWOOD. 22784
Born in Ohio County, Kentucky.
Wife of J. M. Greenwood.
Descendant of William Carter.
Daughter of Gabriel McDaniel and Martha Riley Carter, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Carter and Sarah Evans, his wife.
William Carter, (1755-1841), was placed on the pension
roll of Ohio Co., Ky., 1832, for ten months' actual service as a
private in the Virginia Line.
MISS MARTHA PRICE. 22785
Born in Westport, Indiana.
Descendant of John Garrett.
Daughter of John Price and Sara E. Samuel, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Price and Cassandra Slaughter Garrett,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Garrett and Elizabeth Cunard, his wife.
John Garrett, (1756- 1836), was placed on the pension roll
■ of Scott Co., Ky., 1818, for six years' actual service as a pri-
vate in the Virginia Line.
MRS. LUCY MILLER POPE. 22786
Born in Jefferson, Missouri.
Wife of Winfield Scott Pope.
Descendant of James Henry Miller, of South Carolina.
Daughter of George Wear Miller and Louise Marshall Basye, his
wife.
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Granddaughter of John Miller and Mary Wear, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Henry Miller and Thomson, his
wife.
James Henry Miller was a soldier in the South Carolina
militia at the battle of Eutaw Springs, where he was killed.
His plantation was burned by the British and his wife died
from the shock.
Also No. 17638.
MISS GERTRUDE ASHMORE. 22787
Born in Bardstown, Kentucky.
Descendant of Caleb Howell, of New Jersey.
Daughter of James Ashmore and Sarah Howell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Stiles Howell and Sarah Garnett Shipp,
hs wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Howell and Rebecca Stiles, his wife.
Caleb Howell was express messenger and courier in the
New Jersey Continental Line. He died, 1806.
MRS. CHARLOTTE HAYDEN LINBARGER. 22788
Born in Carrollton, Illinois.
Descendant of William Eaton.
Daughter of David Hayden and Almira Eaton, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Eaton and Elizabeth Sykes, his wife.
William Eaton, (1764-1811), served at sixteen as a private
in the Connecticut militia.
Also Nos. 12829, 20458, 21072.
MRS. ELLEN JUDITH CAMPBELL. 22789
Born in Auburn, Missouri.
Widow of Richard B. Campbell.
Descendant of Col. Nicholas Lewis and of Dr. Thomas
Walker, of Virginia.
Daughter of Andrew Cochran and Ellen Clark, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Clark and Margaret Douglas Lewis, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Walker Lewis and Elizabeth Meri-
wether, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Nicholas Lewis and Mary Walker, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Walker and Mildred Thorn-
ton, his wife.
Nicholas Lewis, (1734-1808), served as deputy for Buck-
2^6 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION,
ingham county, Va,, and commanded minute men in the suc-
cessful expedition against the Cherokee Indians. He and his
wife were buried on their farm near Charlottesville.
Thomas Walker, (1714-94), the early explorer of Kentucky
was a member of the Committee of Safety of Albemarle Co.,
Va. He was a commissioner to treat with the Indians and
president of the board to determine the boundary line of North
Carolina.
Also Nos. 11519, 15765.
MRS. ADELINE WALCOTT DENISON. 22790
Born in Barnard, Vermont.
Wife of Henry H. Denison.
Descendant of Eleazer Gaylord, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Chauncey Walcott and Harriet Sophia Rising, his wife.
Granddaughter of Oristus Rising and Harriet Gaylord, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Eleazer Gaylord and Sylvia Clark, his wife.
See No. 22575.
MRS. FRANCES J. LOOMIS DORSEY. 22791
Born in Carlinville, Illinois.
Wife of Benjamin L. Dorsey.
Descendant of Ichabod Loomis, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Thaddeus Levi Loomis and Sarah Duckels, his wife.
Granddaughter of Horace Loomis and Julia Tuttle, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thaddeus Loomis and Lois Griswold, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ichabod Loomis and Mindwell Lewis, his
wife.
Ichabod Loomis, (1742-85), served as k private in the Con-
necticut militia. He was born in Torrington ; died in Win-
chester, Conn.
MRS. MARION WHITNEY FRY IMONTAGUE. 22792
Born in St. Louis, Missouri.
Wife of Wallace Montague.
Descendant of Gen. Solomon Southwick. of Rhode Island.
Daughter of Robert Maxwell Fry and Julia Whitney Woodworth
his wife.
Granddaughter of William Green Fry and Sarah Sherman South-
wick, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Wilmarth Southwick and Hannah Sampson,
his wife.
LINEJAGE BOOK. . 2']'J
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Solomon Southwick and Ann Carpenter
Gardner, his wife.
Solomon Southwick, (1731-97), was the editor and pro-
prietor of the Newport "Mercury," and the motto for the
journal was "Undaunted by Tyrants, we'll die or be free," He
served as commissary general of issues for the colony and was
one of the committee of four to receive Washington, 1781.
He was born in Newport, where he died, and upon his monu-
ment is inscribed the service of a scholar and patriot.
MISS JANE BEAL GLOVER. 22793
Born in Columbus, Ohio.
Descendant of Col. William Bradford, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Henry Glover and Susan Dana Flintham, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Flintham and Mary Bradford, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Bradford and Mary Fisher, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Bradford and Rachel Budd, his
wife.
WilHam Bradford, (1721-91), was one of the Sons of Lib-
erty and served at the battles of Trenton and Princeton. In'
1777 he was chairman of the Pennsylvania Naval Board and,
1779, president of the Court of Inquiry on militia matters.
He was born in New York ; died in Philadelphia.
Also No. 3702.
MRS. MARGARET M. HALE. 22794
Born in Choctaw County, Alabama.
Wife of Philip Henry Hale.
Descendant of Capt. Henry Hopson, of Virginia.
Daughter of James Madison Strong and Mary Ann S. Lumpkin, his
wife.
Granddaughter of John L. Lumpkin and Anna Ragland Hopson, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Lumpkin and Lucy Hopson (b. 1764),
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Hopson and Martha Neville, his
wife.
Henry Hopson served as captain in the Halifax county mili-
tia, 1775. He was born in England, 1725; died in Virginia
about 1780. His oldest son Henry served as captain, 1783.
Also No. 21446.
2/8 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.
MRS. EDITH POWELL HOWARD. 22795
Born in St. Louis, Missouri.
Widow of Edwin S. Howard.
Descendant of Rosewell Woodward, Nathan Cruttenden
and Nathaniel Ruggles, all of Connecticut.
Daughter of John ColHer Powell and Emma Webster, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Webster and Mary Jane Cruttenden, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joel Cruttenden and Polly Woodward, his
wife.
See No. 22193.
MISS ISABEL LEIGHTON HULL. 22796
Born in Pike County, Missouri.
Descendant of Capt. Ambrose Dudley.
Daughter of Edward Brodie Hull and Lizzie Chambers, his wife.
Granddaughter of Adam Black Chambers and Elizabeth Gravis, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Maj. Benjamin Gravis and Polly Dudley (b.
1783), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ambrose Dudley and Ann Parker, his wife.
Ambrose Dudley, (1750-1826), raised a company and served
in the Virginia Line. He removed to Kentucky, 1786, and
became a Baptist preacher. He was born in Fredericksburg,
Va. ; died in Lexington, Ky.
Also Nos. 14031, 15769.
MRS. BELLE CAMPBELL KIMBALL. 22797
Born in Platteville, Wisconsin.
Wife of Thomas Dudley Kimball.
Descendant of Philip Russell and of Douglas Oliver, of Vir-
ginia.
Daughter of Dr. James Claiborn Campbell and Permelia Oliver, his
wife.
Granddaughter of William Campbell and Martha W. Russell, his
wife ; Durrett Oliver and Elizabeth Stephens, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Russell and Elizabeth Stuart, his wife;
Douglas Oliver and Katherine, his wife.
Douglas Oliver was placed on the pension roll of Ander-
son Co., Tenn., 1836. at the age of 83, for seven months'
actual service of private in the Virginia Line, He was born
in Culpeper Co.
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Philip Russell, (1765-1817), enlisted as a private at sixteen;
served in the wagon master's department and was wounded
at Guilford Court House. He was placed on the pension roll,
1832, for twenty months' service in the Virginia Line. He
was born in Lunenburg Co., Va. ; died in Franklin Co., 111.
MRS. EMMA LUMPKIN GREEN. 22798
Born in Lebanon, Tennessee.
Wife of Samuel McKnight Green.
Descendant of Capt. Henry Hopson, of Virginia.
Daughter of William David Lumpkin and Emma S. Anderson, his
wife.
Granddaughter of John Wesley Lumpkin and Ann Elizabeth Jame-
son, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Lumpkin and Elizabeth Ragan, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Lumpkin and Lucy Hopson, his wife.
See No. 22794.
MISS EMMA WEBSTER POWELL. 22799
Born in St. Louis, Missouri.
Descendant of Rosewell Woodward, Nathan Cruttenden and
Nathaniel Ruggles, all of Connecticut.
Daughter of John ColHer Powell and Emma Webster, his wife.
See Nos. 22193, 22795.
MISS SARAH C. SOUTHER. 22800
Born in St. Louis, Missouri.
Descendant o£ Samuel Souther, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Eustace E. Souther and Cornelia Casterline, his wife.
Granddaughter of Timothy Souther and Eliza P. Greenough, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Souther and Elizabeth Badger, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Souther and Mary Goodwin, his
wife.
Samuel Souther enlisted as a private, 1777. He was born in
Haverhill, 1730, and his will is on record in Salem.
MRS. ANNA FLINTHAM WALLACE. 22801
Born in Columbus, Ohio.
Wife of James William Wallace, Jr.
28o DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Descendant of Col. William Bradford.
Daughter of William Flintham, Jr., and Ann Eliza Weber, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Flintham and Mary Bradford, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Bradford and Mary Fisher, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of WilHam Bradford (1721-91) and Rachel
Budd, his wife.
See No. 22793.
MRS. MARY LEIGHTON WALLACE COLE. 22802
Born in St. Louis, Missouri.
Wife of John G. Cole.
Descendant of Col. William Bradford.
Daughter of James William Wallace, Jr., and Anna Flintham, his
wife.
Granddaughter of William Flintham and Ann Ehza Weber, his wife.
See Nos. 22793, 22801.
MRS. KATE BARNETT SMITH. 22803
Born in Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Wife of D. H. Smith.
Descendant of Lieut. James Barnett, of Virginia.
Daughter of Richard Barnett and Julia Miller Johnston, his wife.
Granddaughter of Benjamin Neville Barnett (1787-1840) and Isa-
bella Richards, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Barnett.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Barnett and Mildred Neville (b.
1732), his wife.
James Barnett served as lieutenant and was employed in the
recruiting service. His will was proven in Frederick Co., Va.,
June 4, 1782, and in it his son Benjamin is spoken of as not
of age.
Also Nos. ion I, 15978, 21621.
22804
MRS. MARY B. WHITE. 22805
Morn in Monroe, Ohio.
Wife of Joseph G. White.
Descendant of Isaac Munson.
Daughter of Charles Barker and Sarah Armstrong, his wife.
Granddaughter of Lyman Barker and Mary Munson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Munson.
Isaac Munson enlisted as a private in the Connecticut Line
LINEAGE BOOK. 28 1
and was at White Plains, Elizabethtown and Yorktown. In
1818 at the age of fifty-six he applied for a pension in Wayne
Co., Ohio.
MRS. INEZ FEWALL HEREFORD CLARK. 22806
Born in Jerseyville, Illinois.
Wife of W. E. Clark.
Descendant of Col. Fielding Lewis, of Virginia.
Daughter of Lawrence Lewis Hereford and Nellie Schroeder, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Robert Ammon Hereford and Virginia Lewis, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Howell Lewis and Ellen Hackley Pollard, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Fielding Lewis and Betty Washington, his
second wife.
Fielding Lewis, (1720-81), was a patriot of Fredericksburg.
Also Nos. 331, 847, 2139, 3056, 4685, 6331, 7072, 13835, 17229, 18209,
19025.
22807
MISS LAURA A. HAGGARD. 22808
Born in Winchester, Illinois.
Descendant of Ensign Daniel Avery and of Col. Ebenezer
Avery, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Dr. James R. Haggard and Frances Avery, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Avery and Elizabeth Huxby, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Avery and Sarah Brooks, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Avery and Deborah (Avery), his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Avery and Lucy Latham
(1709-57), his wife, m. 1726, parents of Deborah.
Daniel Avery, (1740-81), served as ensign under Col. Wil-
liam Ledyard and lost his life at Fort Griswold, where six-
teen of that name were killed or wounded and taken prisoner.
Ebenezer Avery, (1704-80), resigned the command of the
Eighth Regiment, 1776, on account of age. He was born in
Groton, where he died.
Also Nos. 1462, 3848, 4206, 5010, 6347, 6835, 7005, 8773, 881 1, 9477,
9926, 13523, 18730.
MRS. KATE SNOW WALKER JOHNSON. 22809
Born in Beatrice, Nebraska.
Wife of Benjamin W. Johnson.
282 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Descendant of Enos Walker and of Jedediah Walker, of
Massachusetts.
Daughter of Charles Hurlbert Walker and Susannah Miller, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jedediah S. Walker and Sophia M. Tillotson, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jedediah Walker and Olive Squire, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Enos Walker and Patience Peck, his wife.
Enos Walker, (1730-82), served as a minute man under
Capt. John Perry. He was born in Rehoboth, where he died.
Also No. 10099.
Jedediah Walker, (1762-1841), enlisted as a private in the
company from Rehoboth.
MISS ANNA WEBSTER LYTLE. 22810
Born in Knoxville, Iowa.
Descendant of John Steele, Col. Alexander Webster, Robert
Marshall, Andrew Lytle, Andrew Lytle, Jr., Thomas Hays.
Daughter of James Steele Lytle and Mary Elinore Black, his wife.
Granddaughter of Andrew Lytle (1797-1876) and Helen Webster
Steele (1806-88), his wife; William Black and Jane MacMeeken, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Lytle, Jr., (b. 1744) and Jane Gregg,
his wife; John Steele and Elinore Webster (1764-1837) his second
wife; Hance MacMeeken and Margaret Marshall, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Lytle and Mary Stuart, his wife;
Alexander Webster and Elinore Burney, his wife ; Robert Marshall and
Elinor Hays, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Hays and his first wife.
John Steele, (1758-1837), was placed on the pension roll of
Washington county, N. Y., 1831, for service of private and
scout. He was born in Ireland; came to America, 1764, and
died in Salem, N. Y.
Alexander Webster served as captain and colonel of militia.
He was elected to the Legislature, 1777, and served to the
close of the war, when he was appointed commissioner of for-
feitures. He was born in Scotland, 1734; came to America,
1772, and lived in Hebron. N. Y.. during the Revolution.
Robert Marshall served in the Lancaster county, Pa., militia,
1781, under Capt. Samuel Cochran and Col. Robert Elder.
Andrew Lytle, (1718-95), served as a private in the New
York militia, as did also his son Andrew.
Thomas Hays, (1745-1828), served as a soldier in New Jer-
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sey. When the colony was overrun by Indians and Tories his
family took refuge in a fort near Big Meadows, and his wife
moulded bullets. He removed to Cross Creek, Washington
county, Pa., where he died.
MISS ANNA TRIBLE ADAMS. 2281 1
Born in Alton, Illinois.
Descendant of Oliver Adams, Daniel Richards, Ephraim
Richmond and Eldad Hitchcock, all of Massachusetts.
Daughter of William Richard Adams and Ellen Douglas Richmond,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Marshall Adams (1801-85) and Sarah Grafton
Richards, his wife, m. 1826; Horace Lock Richmond and Phoebe
Eaton, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Adams, Jr., (1767-1813) and Betsey
Marshall, his wife; Thaddeus Richards and EHzabeth Richardson, his
wife; Elias Richmond and Lucy Chafifee, his wife; Asa Eaton and
Melinda Hitchcock, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Adams and Rachel Proctor, his wife,
m. 1756; Daniel Richards and Dorothy Stearns, his wife; Ephraim
Richmond and Ann Deane, his wife; Eldad Hitchcock and Esther
Hoar, his wife, m. 1777.
Oliver Adams was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm
from Chelmsford, where in 1729 he was born.
Daniel Richards, (17/^4-1815), served from Newton at the
Lexington Alarm and in the defense of Dorchester Heights.
Ephraim Richmond, (1735-1816), served as a private in the
Massachusetts militia. He was born in Middleboro, Mass.;
died in Grafton, Vt.
Eldad Hitchcock, (1757-1829), served as a minute man from
Brimfield at the Lexington Alarm.
MISS MARY LOUISA HARRIS. 22812
Born in Painesville, Ohio.
Descendant of Capt. Amasa Loomis, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Charles Loper Harris and Mary Elizabeth Higby, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Homer Higby and Aurelia Marshall, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Horace Higby and Elenore Loomis, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Amasa Loomis and Hannah Hurlburt, his
wife.
284 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI,UTION.
Amasa Loomis, (1738-93), commanded a company at the
Lexington Alarm and marched to the relief of Boston. He
died in East Windsor.
MISS ANNETTE L. DOWST. 22813
Born in Allenstown, New Hampshire.
Descendant of Samuel Libby, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Henry Dowst and Hannah Fowler Davis, his wife.
Granddaughter of Amos Davis and Nancy Libby, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Libby and Mehitable Seavey, his wife.
Samuel Libby, (1757- 1843), was placed on the pension roll
of Merrimack Co., 1818, for service of private in the New-
Hampshire Continental Line. He was born in Rye; died in
Epsom, N. H.
MRS. METTA GAULT LANE. 22S14
Born in Pembroke, New Hampshire.
Wife of Eugene Lane.
Descendant of William Gault, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Andrew Gault (b. 1816) and Abbie Davis, his wife, m.
1854.
Granddaughter of Andrew Gault (1787-1863) and Mary Dudley
(1786- 1854), his wife, m. 1810.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Gault and Sarah, his wife.
William Gault served as a private in the New Hampshire
militia. He was born in Pembroke, where he died in 1792.
MISS LUCY M. WARNER. , 22815
Born in North Hampton, New Hampshire.
Descendant of Col. Benjamin Garland, John Garland and
Capt. Joseph Parsons, all of New Hampshire.
Daughter of John W. Warner and Estelle Garland, his wife.
Granddaughter of David Garland and Mary A. Trickey, his wife, m.
1839.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Garland and Betsey Parsons, his wife, m.
1799.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Garland and Abigail Perkins, his
wife, m. 1778; Joseph Parsons and Mary Seavey, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Garland and Sarah Jenness,
his wife.
Benjamin Garland, (1734-1802), served on war committees
LINEAGE BOOK. 285
and as a minute man from Rye, where he was born and
where he died.
Also Nos. 2058, 8239.
John Garland, (1758- 1844), served several enlistments un-
der different commands as a private in the militia.
Joseph Parsons, (1746-1832), commanded a company in
defense of Piscataqua Harbor, 1775, and reenforced the Con-
tinental army in New York, 1776.
MISS ELLEN COCHRAN. 22816
Born in Windham, New Hampshire.
Descendant of Robert Dinsmore, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Isaac Cochran and Annis Dinsmore, his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert Dinsmore and Mary Park, his wife.
Robert Dinsmore, (1757-1836), known as the "Rustic Bard,"
was a member of the First Company of Windham, where he
was born and where he died.
MRS. BLANCHE S. BARTLETT DAMON. 22817
Born in Nottingham, New Hampshire.
Wife of Frank Damon.
Descendant of Col. Joseph Cilley, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of John L. Bartlett and Sarah A. Simpson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Judge Bradbury Bartlett and Polly True, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Col. Thomas Bartlett and Sarah Cilley, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Cilley and Sarah Longfellow, his
wife.
Joseph Cilley, (1734-99), gave distinguished service in
many battles.
Also Nos. 63, 1254, 2958, 5265, 7853, 8309, 9712, 10275, 12760, 16712.
MRS. HELEN A. FRENCH COCHRANE. 22818
Born in Chester, New Hampshire.
Widow of Gerry Whiting Cochrane.
Descendant of Col. John Webster, Josiah Flagg and Gould
French, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Daniel French and Sarah Wingate (Flagg) Bell, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Gould French and Dorothy Whittier, his wife ;
Josiah Flagg and Anna Webster, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Webster and Hannah Hobbs, his wife.
286 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
John Webster, (1714-84), was a representative to the Pro-
vincial Congress, 1776, from Chester, N. H.
Josiah Flagg, (1748-99), served as a private in the militia
from Chester, where he was born and where he died,
Gould French, (1741-1823), enhsted to reenforce the army
in Canada, 1776, in Capt. Joseph Chandler's company of New
Hampshire troops. He was born in Epping, N. H. ; died in
St. Albans, Maine.
MRS. MARY BARTLETT HILL. 22819
Born in Hampstead, New Hampshire.
Wife of Lavoisier Hill.
Descendant of Hon. Josiah Bartlett, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Josiah Calef Eastman and Anne Augusta Wilson, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Eastman and Miriam Calef, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Calef and Miriam Bartlett (1758-85)
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Bartlett and Mary (Bartlett), his
wife.
Josiah Bartlett, (1729-95), was a member of the Continental
Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
He was appointed colonel, 1775, chief justice, Court of Com-
mon Pleas, 1779; associate justice of the Supreme Court,
1782, and was the first Governor of New Hampshire.
Also Nos. 179, 1040, 21 18, 7858, 13440, 20898, 21559.
MRS. EMMA F. HALL. 22820
Born in Nashua, New Hampshire.
Wife of Charles T. Hall.
Descendant of Alexander Patterson and of Alexander Pat-
terson, Jr., of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Edward G. Chase and Sarah A. (Chase) (1818-90),
his wife.
Granddaughter of John Chase and Lydia Patterson (1789-1879), his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Patterson, Jr., and Mary Nelson,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Patterson and Elizabeth Ar-
buckle, his wife.
Alexander Patterson, (1714-1802), was a soldier at Bunker
uni;age book. 287
Hill, where he was wounded. He served as selectman and
signed the Association Test of Henniker, N. H, He was born
in Ireland.
Also Nos. 7251, 19337.
Alexander Patterson, Jr., enlisted from Exeter and served
as fifer, 1781. He was born in Londonderry, 1763.
MRS. ELLEN LOUISE KIMBALL HILDRETH. 22821
Born in Haverhill, New Hampshire.
Wife of Dr. Henry Albert Hildreth.
Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Kimball and of Ensign James
English, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Peabody Webster Kimball and Jane Pearson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Russell Kimball and Louisa Beane, his wife;
George Pearson and Mary English, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Kimball, Jr., (b. 1771) and Abiah
Kimball, his wife; Andrew English and Mary Goodell, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Kimball and Sarah Little, his
wife ; James Enghsh and Jerusha Fairfield, his wife.
Benjamin Kimball, (1741-79), served as lieutenant, 1775,
under Col. Enoch Poor and was promoted captain at Ticon-
deroga, 1776. He was in Sullivan's expedition against the
Indians when killed by the accidental discharge of a gun.
He was born in Plaiston, N. H.
Also No. 1 1623.
James English, (1745-1800), served in the New Hampshire
militia to reenforce the northern army, 1777, under Col. Jon-
athan Chase. He died in Lyme, N. H.
MISS KATHREEN A. SANBORN. 22822
Born in Newport, New Hampshire.
Descendant of Lieut. Uriah Wilcox, John Taylor and Jona-
than Taylor, all of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Thomas Sanborn, M. D., and Harriet Allen, his wife.
Granddaughter of Christopher Smith Sanborn and Rachel Taylor,
his wife; David Allen and Hannah Wilcox, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Taylor and Susannah Thompson (17SO-
1838), his wife, m. 1784; Uriah Wilcox and Hannah Wright, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Taylor and Rachel Moore (1738-
1808), his wife.
20
288 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Uriah Wilcox, (1749-1822), served as lieutenant in the New
Hampshire militia.
John Taylor, (1762-1840), was a private from Sanbornton,
where he was born and where he died.
Jonathan Taylor, (1739- 18 16), was a minute man at the Ben-
nington Alarm. He died in Sanbornton.
MRS. FLORENCE WELLS BINGHAM. 22823
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Wife of James Bingham.
Descendant of Richard Sweetser.
Daughter of William Brown, Jr., and Susan Sweetser Wells, his
wife.
■Granddaughter of Daniel Wells and Susanna Sweetser, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Sweetser and Sarah Matthews, his first
wife.
See No. 22271.
MRS. FLORENCE JOY SWAIN. 22824
Born in White Plains, New York.
Wife of George Randall Swain.
Descendant of Nathaniel Joy.
Daughter of Horace Herbert Joy and Sarah Hutman, his wife.
Granddaughter of Luther Joy and Phylinda Mason, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Joy and Sarah Ward, his wife.
Nathaniel Joy, (1759- 1833), served as a minute man under
different commands from Plymouth Co., Mass., 1776-80. He
was born in Abington, Mass., died in Glover, Vt.
Also No. 21673.
MRS. ALETA DE FOREEST KNIGHT. 22825
Born in Newark, New Jersey.
Wife of Herbert William Knight.
Descendant of Lieut. John Brokaw, of New Jersey.
Daughter of George R. de Foreest and Letitia T. Campfield. his wife.
Granddaughter of John I. de Foreest and Magdalene Van Nest, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Rynier Van Nest and Anne Brokaw, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Brokaw and Maria Vanderveer, his
wife.
John Brokaw, (1735-77), was lieutenant in Capt. Peter
LINKAGE BOOK. 289
Vroom's company of militia at the battle of Germantown,
where he fell leading his men. His sword and watch were
carried to his family. He was born in Somerset, N. J.
Also Nos. 5087, 7100, 13276, 16324, 18719, 19907.
MISS ELIZABETH GILCHRIST. 22826
Born in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Descendant of Dr. John Francis Vacher,
Daughter of Robert Gilchrist and Fanny Vacher, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Francis Vacher and Sarah Potter, his wife.
John Francis Vacher, (1751-1807), was appointed surgeon,
1777, and served through the war. He was an original mem-
ber of the Society of the 'Cincinnati of New York. He was
born in France; died in New York City and was buried in
St. Paul's Churchyard.
Also Nos. 582, 2460, 17148.
MRS. CAROLINE MONTGOMERY THOMPSON. 22827
Born in Brooklyn, New York.
Wife of John Hoffman Thompson.
Descendant of Sergt. James Stagg, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Moses Montgomery and JuHa Stagg (1813-75), his wife.
Granddaughter of James Stagg and Huamah Moore, his wife.
James Stagg served as private and sergeant in Capt. Isaac
Halsey's company, Morris county militia. He endured the
hardships of Valley Forge and the badge of merit he received
is still in the family. He died, 1820.
MISS EVA DARELL CUNNINGHAM. 22828
Born in Anderson County, South Carohna.
Descendant of Robert John Cunningham and of Pierre Gi-
bert, of South Carolina.
Daughter of Samuel Rutledge Cunningham and Caroline Saunders
Darell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Hood Cunningham and Ehzabeth Bienami
de Gibert, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Rutledge Cunningham and Elizabeth
Hood, his wife; Joseph Bienami Gibert and Jeanne Terry, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Eglinton Cunningham and Anne
Pinckney Rutledge, his wife; Pierre Gibert and Marie Mazel, his wife.
290 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Robert John Cunningham and Martha
St. JuHan, his wife.
Robert John Cunningham, (1722-75), was a patriot who
gave all possible assistance to the cause of Independence. He
was killed in a skirmish with Tarleton,
Pierre Gibert, (1740-1810), succeeded his uncle as head of
the Huguenot colony. He organized a troop of soldiers
among those settlers and was at the battles of Ninety-six, Cow-
pens and Eutaw. He represented the Abbeville District many
years in the Assembly of South Carolina and was the first to
raise the American signal of Independence.
Also No. 20427.
MRS. CORA R. NEWBERRY. 22829
Born in Cazenovia, New York.
Wife of Samuel H. Newberry.
Descendant of Samuel Cunable and of John Cunable, of
Massachusetts.
Daughter of Willard A. Crandall and Clarissa L. Cunable, his wife.
Granddaughter of David Cunable and Celesta Robinson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Cunable and Sarah Dewey, his second
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Cunable and Mary English, his sec-
ond wife.
Samuel Cunable, (1717-96), was a minute man at the Lex-
ington Alarm and served as a private, 1777, in Capt. Amasa
Sheldon's company, Col. Elisha Porter's regiment. He died
in Bernardston, Mass.
John Cunable, (i 749-1 813), turned out in the expedition to
the northward under Capt. Joseph Stebbins and Col. David
Wells, 1777. He was born in Bernardston, Mass., where he
died.
Also Nos. 4514, 9796.
MRS. MARY ELIZABETH CARY ALLEN. 22830
Born in Cherry Valley, New York.
Wife of George Hart Allen.
Descendant of John Ely.
Daughter of Jeremiah Eaton Gary and Mary Elizabeth Brackett, his
wife.
Granddaughter of James Brackett and Eliza Maria Bennett Ely (b.
1791), his wife.
IvINElAGE BOOK. 29 1
Gr.-granddaughter of John Ely and Elizabeth Bennett, his wife, m.
1786.
John Ely, (1758- 1 847), enlisted in the first call for troops
in the company called the "Leather Apron Men" and was at
the battle of Long Island. He served several enlistments and
was an artificer on the frigate "Independence," 1777. He was
placed on the pension roll of Philadelphia 'Co., 1832, for service
of private in the Connecticut Continental Line. He was born
in Lyme, Conn. ; died in Philadelphia, Pa. Of his five older
brothers who served, Aaron was killed, 1777, at Kingsbury.
Also Nos. 12599, 21461.
MISS MARY HART ALLEN. 22831
Born in Brockport, New York.
Descendant of John Ely.
Daughter of George Hart Allen and Mary Elizabeth Gary, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jeremiah Eaton Gary and Mary Elizabeth Brackett,
his wife.
See No. 22830.
MISS ELIZABETH BRACKETT ALLEN. 22832
Born in Brockport, New York.
Descendant of John Ely.
Daughter of George Hart Allen and Mary Elizabeth Gary, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jeremiah Eaton Gary and Mary Elizabeth Brackett,
his wife.
See No. 22830.
MRS. LOUISE WRIGHT BAKER. 22833
Born in Elba, New York.
Wife of Noel Byron Baker.
Descendant of Jared Chittenden, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Thomas Sisson Wright and Henrietta Ghittenden, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Joel Ghittenden and Kate McKean, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jared Ghittenden and Deborah Stone, his wife.
Jared Chittenden, (1734-1824), served in the first call fot
troops and, 1776, enlisted in Capt. Daniel Hand's company,
Col. Matthew Talcott's regiment for the expedition to New
York. He was born in Guilford, where he died.
Also No. 9584.
292 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. FLORENCE LEWIS HARRISON. 22834
Born in Albion, New York.
Wife of Henry Harrison.
Descendant of Lemuel Cook, William Tousley and Samuel
Lewis.
Daughter of Hiram W. Lewis and Melissa Tousley, his wife.
Granddaughter of Shubael Lewis (1785-1861) and Eleanor Robert-
son (1792- 1834), his wife; Orson Tousley and Electa Cook, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Lewis and Mary Nichols (1749-1823),
his wife, m. 1772; William Tousley and Sally Reed (1767-1851), his
wife; Lemuel Cook and Hannah Curtis, his first wife.
Lemuel Cook, (1763-1866), entered the army at seventeen,
served in the Virginia campaign and was honorably discharged
at the close of the war. He received a pension in Clarendon,
N. Y., where he died. He was born in Plymouth, Conn,
William Tousley, (1761-1827), enlisted, 1778, in the Ver-
mont militia and, 1781, served as drummer under Capt. James
Blakeslee. He was born in Rupert Co., Vt., died in Orleans
Co., N. Y.
Samuel Lewis enlisted from Hampshire county, 1779, at the
age of thirty and served under different commands in the
Massachusetts militia.
MRS. MARY PINNEY HAHN. 22835
Born in Buffalo, New York.
Wife of F. D. Hahn.
Descendant of Noah Fuller and of Joseph Pinney, Jr.
Daughter of Austin Pinney and Juliet Fuller, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joel Pinney (b. 1768) and Violet BHss, his wife;
Noah Fuller and Lucy Wilson (b. 1773), his wife;
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Pinney, Jr., and Jerusha Fuller (b.
"^^727), his wife, m. 1761.
Noah Fuller, (1761-1846), enlisted from Farmington and
was placed on the pension roll for over six months' actual
service. He was born in Connecticut ; died in Dorset, Vt.
Also No. 1 1209.
Joseph Pinney, Jr., was a minute man at the Lexington
Alarm from East Windsor, Conn., where he was born in 1734.
He died in Ludlow, Mass.
I^INDAGE BOOK. 293
MRS. HARRIET PATTERSON MINOT. 22836
Born in Clarkson, New York.
Wife of Morton Minot.
Descendant of John Patterson, Lieut. Ephraim Patterson,
Matthew Adgate and Judge Matthew Adgate, Jr.
Daughter of Matthew Adgate Patterson and Louisa Farnsworth, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Patterson (1766-1838) and Lucy Water-
man Adgate (1772-1837), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Patterson and Sarah Chandler (1742-
1801), his wife; Matthew Adgate, Jr., and Lucy Waterman, his first
wife, m. 1762.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Patterson and Mary Curtis (1713-89),
his wife; Matthew Adgate and Hannah Hyde (1704-66), his first wife,
m. 1727.
John Patterson, (1711-1806), was the town agent of Pier-
mont, N. H., to distribute suppHes to soldiers and their fami-
lies.
Ephraim Patterson, (1739-1809), was sergeant of Green
Mountain Boys, 1776, and lieutenant in Stark's Brigade at
Bennington. He was born in Stratford, Conn. ; died in New
Lrebanon, N. Y.
Also Nos. 4264, 5548, 1 1294.
Matthew Adgate, Jr., (1737-1818), on account of lameness
was prevented from entering the army. He was a member of
the convention which framed the constitution of New York,
1777, and subsequently county judge. He was born in Nor-
wich, Conn. ; died in Adgate Falls, N. Y.
Matthew Adgate, (1706-87), was chairman of the Commit-
tee of Safety of Norwich, Conn., where he was born and
where he died.
MISS ELECTA MORTON MINOT. 22837
Born in Clarkson, New York.
Descendant of Capt. Jonas Minot, Capt. Nathan Frary, Levi
Morton and Rev. Justin Parsons.
Daughter of Jonas Minot and Electa Frary Morton, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Minot (b. 1779) and Sally Wilson, his wife;
Daniel Oliver Morton (1788-1852) and Lucretia Parsons, his wife, m.
1814.
294 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonas Minot and Mary Hall, his wife; Justin
Parsons (1759-1847) and Electa Frary (b. 1759), his wife; Levi Mor-
ton (1760-1838) and Hannah Daly, his wife, m. 1788.
See No. 22268.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Frary and Elizabeth Barnard, his
first wife, m. 1749.
Jonas Minot, (1735-1813), commanded a company in the
defense of Boston. He was born in Concord, Mass., where he
died.
Nathan Frary, (1719-94), who had served in the early wars,
was commissioned captain of the Hampshire county militia.
In 1780 he asked permission to resign on account of old age.
He was born in Deerfield, Mass., where he died. His son
Nathan served as a soldier.
MISS MARY M. L. MINOT. 22838
Born in Clarkson, New York.
Descendant of Capt. Jonas Minot, Rev. Justin Parsons,
Capt. Nathan Frary and Levy Morton.
Daughter of Jonas Minot and Electa Frary Morton, his wife.
See Nos. 22268, 22837.
MRS. MAY SCRANTON MOORE. 22839
Born in Brockport, New York.
Wife of Wilson Henry Moore.
Descendant of Maj. Hezekiah Huntington, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Charles H. Scranton and Mary Huntington, his wife.
Granddaughter of Marvin Huntington and Sylvia G. Harris, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Gurdon Huntington and Temperance Williams,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Hezekiah Huntington and Submit Murdock,
his wife, m. 1754.
Hezekiah Huntington, (1728-1807), served as major at the
siege of Boston. The army was so poorly equipped he
founded a factory for repairing arms and in this valuable ser-
vice lost his property as he was paid in Continental money.
He was born in Windham, where he died.
Also Nos. 1 1 13, 3890, 6457, 7302, 11241, 15504, 20645.
LINEAGE BOOK. 295
MISS LUCY BARKER PATTERSON. 22840
Born in New Lebanon, New York.
Descendant of John Patterson, Lieut, Ephraim Patterson,
Matthew Adgate and Judge Matthew Adgate, Jr.
Daughter of Matthew Adgate Patterson and Harriet Barker, his wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Patterson and Lucy Waterman Adgate,
his wife.
See No. 22836.
MISS MARY P. RHOADES. 22841
Born in Geneva, New York.
Descendant of Sergt. Nehemiah Cleveland, Capt. William
Douglas and Capt. Asa Douglas, of New York.
Daughter of Sumner Rhoades and Susan C. Prentice, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Rhoades and Electa Cleaveland, his wife;
David Prentice and Cordelia Willis, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nehemiah Cleaveland and Hannah Parsons,
his wife; Dr. Azariah Willis and Deidamia Douglas, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Douglas and Hannah Cole, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Asa Douglas and Rebecca Wheeler, his
wife.
Nehemiah Cleaveland, (1753- 1843), was placed on the pen-
sion roll of Onondaga Co., for service of private and sergeant
in the Massachusetts Continental Line. He died in Skane-
ateles, N. Y.
William Douglas, (1743-1811), rendered important service
at Bennington as a spy upon the British works. He was born
in Plainfield, Conn. ; died in Stephentown, N. Y.
Asa Douglas, (1715-92), commanded an independent com-
pany of "Silver Grays" at the battle of Bennington. The gar-
ret of his house was used as a jail. His son Asa served as a
major.
Also Nos. 805, 3696, 4032, 10649, 14297, 17661.
MISS MARY SEYMOUR. 22842
Born in Rochester, New York.
Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Seymour, of Connecticut.
Daughter of James Seymour and Mira Abigail Hill, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Seymour and Rebecca Osborn, his wife.
296 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Samuel Seymour, (1753-1837), was placed on the pension
roll for service of private and sergeant in the Connecticut
Line. He died in Litchfield, Conn.
Also No. 1 1253.
MRS. ELLA L. NOBLE TANKE. 22843
Born in Buffalo, New York.
Wife of Theodore C. Tanke.
Descendant of Hezekiah Tracy.
Daughter of John Scott Noble and Mary Jane Shepard, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ralph Shepard and Laura Tracy, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Hezekiah Tracy and Eunice Rood, his wife.
Hezekiah Tracy, (1746- 1827), served as a private in Capt.
John Stark's company, Col. Ira Allen's Vermont regiment in
defense of the northern frontier. He was born in Preston,
Conn. ; died in Shelbourne, Vt.
Also No. 1 1247.
MRS. MARY JEWETT MONTGOMERY. 22844
Born in Moravia, New York.
Wife of George B. Montgomery.
Descendant of Capt. Joseph Jewett, of Connecticut.
Daughter of James Hervey Jewett and Mary Francis Colegrove, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Josiah Jewett (1773-1860) and Sophia Skinner, his
second wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Jewett (1732-76) and Lucretia Rogers,
his wife.
See No. 22480.
MRS. ANNA TARBELL SPRING. 22845
Born in Farmersville, New York.
Wife of Hon. Alfred Spring.
Descendant of Capt. Leonard Proctor and of Lieut. Gideon
Walker, of Vermont.
Daughter of Dana O. Tarbell and Frances Marie Wilder, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Tarbell and Hannah Billings Walker, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Billings Walker and Hannah Proctor (b. 1778),
his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Gideon Walker and Hannah Billings, his
wife; Leonard Proctor and Mary Keep, his second wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 297
Leonard Proctor, (1734-1827), served on the Committee of
Correspondence of Westfield and in the Massachusetts militia.
He was born in Chelmsford, Mass. ; died in Proctorsville, Vt.,
a town he founded.
Also Nos. 806, 1465s, 19229, 20005.
Gideon Walker, (1737-1800), who had fought in the early
wars, served in a company of matross in Col. James Con-
verse's regiment of Massachusetts miHtia, 1776. He was born
in Brookfield, Mass. ; died in Vermont.
MRS. MARY WINSLOW IVES. 22846
Born in Marlboro, Vermont.
Wife of William Ives.
Descendant of Lieut. Joshua Winslow.
Daughter of Thomas Jefferson Winslow and Eliza Frances Hunt, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Elisha Winslow and Olive Jones, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Winslow and Rhoda Phinney, his wife.
Joshua Winslow, (1749-88), served as second lieutenant on
the brigantine "Massachusetts," 1776. He was born in Har-
wich, Mass. ; died at sea.
MRS. AMY TITUS WORTKINGTON. 22847
Born in Buffalo, New York.
Wife of Dan Belden Worthington.
Descendant of Timothy Titus, of New York.
Daughter of Robert C. Titus and Arvilla, his wife.
Granddaughter of James B. Titus and Esther, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Titus and Dolly, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Titus and Mary, his wife.
Timothy Titus served as a private in the New York militia.
MRS. KATE MOORE SHERMAN. 22848
Born in Buffalo, New York.
Wife of Fred Wing Sherman.
Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Moore and of Josiah Moore, of
Connecticut.
Daughter of Theodore Middlebrook Moore and Lorain Hurlburt
Squire, his wife.
Granddaughter of George Augustus Moore and Catherine Arvilla
Brown, his wife.
298 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Moore and Mary Lorana Middlebrook,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Moore, Jr., and Abigail Dewey, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Josiah Moore (b. 1737) and Anna Gil-
lette, his wife, m. 1762.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Moore and Elisabeth Allyn
(1712-1790), his wife, m. 1735.
Joseph Moore, (712-90), served in the militia from New
Windsor where he was born and where he died. His sons
Joseph, Ehsha, Asa, Abijah and Josiah served in the war.
MRS. LILLIE CROES PROVOOST. 22849
Born in Brooklyn, New York.
Wife of John M. Provoost.
Descendant of Bishop John Croes, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Charles L. Willett and Charlotte M. Croes, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Croes and Eleanor Van Mater, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Croes and Martha Crane, his wife.
John Croes, (1762-1832), served as sergeant and quarter-
master in the Revolution. He was born in Elizabethtown ;
died in New Brunswick. He became a bishop and was
mourned by the State as her distinguished son.
Also No. 14303.
MRS. MELISSA PRATT FRYER. 22850
Born in Buffalo, New York.
Wife of Robert Livingston Fryer.
Descendant of Maj. Gen. Samuel Fletcher.
Daughter of Pascal P. Pratt and Phebe Lorenz, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Pratt and Sophia Fletcher, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Fletcher (1744-1811) and Mehitable
Hazeltine, his wife.
See No. 22851.
MRS. KATHARINE PRATT HORTON. 22851
Born in Buffalo, New York.
Wife of John Miller Horton.
Descendant of Maj. Gen. Samuel Fletcher.
Daughter of Pascal P. Pratt and Phebe Lorenz, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Pratt and Sophia Fletcher, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Fletcher and Mehitable Hazeltine, his
wife.
une:age book. 299
Samuel Fletcher, (1744-1814), who had served in the early
wars, was orderly sergeant at the battle of Bunker Hill He
commanded Vermont minute men at Ticonderoga and Ben-
nington; served as major in the Burgoyne campaign and rose
to the rank of major general of militia. He was a member of
the Board of War, 1781, twelve years a member of the Exec-
utive Council and was elected to many civil offices he could
not accept. He was born in Grafton, Mass. ; removed to
Townsend, Vt., 1772, where he died.
Also Nos. 3945, 8527, 9249, 11678, 18607.
MRS. EMMA PRATT JONES. . 22852
Born in Buffalo, New York.
Wife of Charles Sumner Jones.
Descendant of Maj. Gen. Samuel Fletcher.
Daughter of Pascal P. Pratt and Phebe Lorenz, his wife.
See No. 22851.
MRS. IDA MAE STONE GOODE. 22853
Born in Lima, New York.
Wife of Richard Wallace Goode.
Descendant of Levi Stone.
Daughter of James Stone and Caroline Amelia Yorke, his wife.
Granddaughter of Horace Stone and Philinda Richardson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ira Stone and Rhoda Chapman, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Levi Stone and Elizabeth Clarke, his wife.
Levi Stone served several enlistments as a private in the
. Connecticut militia. He was born in Litchfield, Conn., 1753;
died in Chatham, N. Y.
MRS. LYDIA CHAMBERLIN LITTLEFIELD. 22854
Born in Farmington, Michigan.
Wife of Ira Bayless Littlefield.
Descendant of Lieut. Col. William Chamberlin.
Daughter of Commodore Perry Chamberlin and Almeda Samantha
Root, his wife.
Granddaughter of Enoch Chamberlin and Elizabeth, his wife; John
Root and Helen Manchester, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Chamberlin and Ann Park, his second
wife, m. 1771 ; Solomon Root and Rachel Corwin, his wife.
300 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
William Chamberlin, (i 736-1817), served as lieutenant col-
onel of New Jersey volunteers in the battles of the Jerseys and
his eldest son Lewis was killed at Germantown. He was born
in Ringoes, N. J. ; died in Union Co., Pa.
Also Nos. 6758, 12451, 13763, 14378, 16465.
MRS. FRANCES ADELAIDE NEWTON HUNT. 22855
Born in Westmoreland, New York.
Wife of Myron W. Hunt, M. D.
Descendant of Abel Shattuck and of Sergt. Silvanus Oak,
of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Joseph Dickenson Newton and Belinda Jane Shattuck,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Jethro Shattuck (b. 1795) and Elizabeth Brown
Barber, his second wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Abel Shattuck and Lydia Oak (1774-1852), his
second wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Silvanus Oak and Abigail Ball, his wife.
Abel Shattuck, (1759-1816), enhsted, 1778, and served in
the first regiment of Guards under Capt. William JNIarean.
He was born in Petersham ; died in Colerain, j\Iass.
Sylvanus Oak, (1749-1800), served as sergeant at the Lex-
ington Alarm from Princeton, under Capt. Joseph Sargent.
Also No. 20188.
MRS. CAROLINE NEWTON EASTON. 22856
Born in WatervUet, New York.
Wife of William Easton.
Descendant of John Newton.
Daughter of John Milton Newton and Jane Pierson Allen, his third
wife.
Granddaughter of John Newton and Martha Whiting, his wife.
John Newton, (1758-1854), was placed on the penson roll
of Hampshire Co., Mass., 183 1, for service of private in the
Connecticut militia. He died in Middlefield, Mass.
MISS HARRIET REED HASKELL. 22S57
Born in Albany, New York.
Descendant of Corp. Simeon Haskell, of New York.
Daughter of William Hervey Haskell and Jane Strong Davidson, his
wife.
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Granddaughter of Simeon Parsons Haskell and Mary Huntington
May, his wife.
Granddaughter of Simeon Haskell and Sarah Parsons, his wife.
Simeon Haskell, (1758- 1846), enlisted, 1777, from Gran-
ville as a private under Capt. Caleb Keep and served, 1780, as
corporal. He was born in Granville, Mass. ; died in Fennar,
N. Y.
MISS ELIZABETH HUBBELL. 22858
Born in Norwalk, Connecticut.
Descendant of Lieut. Gershom Hubbell, of Connecticut.
Daughter of John Curtis Hubbell and Julia Ann Wheeler, his wife.
Granddaughter of Uriah Hubbell and Sally Sterling, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Hubbell and Susannah Silliman, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gershom Hubbell and Sarah St. John, his
third wife.
Gershom Hubbell, (1729-1802), served as lieutenant in Capt.
Jonathan Dimon's company, 1775. He was born in Greenfield
Hill, where he died.
"MRS. ELVIRA ALEXANDER PARKHURST. 22859
Born in Avon, New York.
Descendant of Col. Samuel Ashley.
Daughter of Lucius Alexander and Sophia Doolittle Chaffin, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Alexander and Lois Hall Rogers, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Capt. John Alexander and Thankful Ashley,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Ashley and Eunice Doolittle, his
wife.
See No. 22730.
MISS ELLA D. PARSONS. 22860
Born in Albany, New York.
Descendant of Corp. Henry Bowne and of Lieut. Thomas
Greene.
Daughter of John Davis Parsons and EUenor Bowne,, his wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Parsons, Jr., and Hannah Thorne, his
wife; John Bowne and Margaret McGlashan, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Thorne and Deborah Greene, his wife;
Henry Bowne (1749-1829) and Charity Huff, his wife.
302 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Greene (1731-1810) and Lydia
Swain, his wife, m. 1754.
See No. 22240.
MISS MAUDE WHITE. 22861
Born in Albany, New York.
Descendant of Stephen Putnam and of Stephen William
Johnson.
Daughter of Andrew Given White and Agnes Grace Waldron, his
wife.
Granddaughter of John Given White and Hannah Johnson Putnam,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of EHsha Putnam and Esther Johnson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Putnam (1729-1803) and Mary
Gibbs, his wife, m. 1755; Stephen WilHam Johnson (1749-1834) and
Martha Smith (1756-1832), his wife, m. 1772.
See No. 22241.
MRS. HELEN VOSBURGH HUBBARD. 22862
Born in Rochester, New York.
Wife of W. A. Hubbard, Jr.
Desendant of Col. William Plunket, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Hiram D. Vosburgh and Isabella Richardson, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Plunket Richardson and Mary Porter,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Richardson and Margaret Plunket. his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Plunket and Esther Harris (1722-
68), his wife.
William Plunket who had served in the early wars, was com-
missioned, 1776, colonel of Northumberland County Associa-
tors. He was born in Ireland; died, 1791, in Sunbury, Pa.,
where he is buried,
MISS MARY LOUISE HODGES. 22863
Born in Brighton, New York.
Descendant of Capt. Amos Morris, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Willard Hodges and Jane Amy Bradley, his wife.
Granddaughter of Gurdon Bradley and Phoebe Smith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Bradley and Amy Morris, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Amos Morris (1726-1801) and Lydia Camp,
his wife.
See. No. 22515.
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MRS. MARY ROSS MORLEY POTTER. 22864
Born in Rochester, New York.
Wife of J. Forbes Potter.
Descendant of Timothy Morley and of Capt. Abraham Stan-
ley.
Daughter of John Jefferson Morley and Georgianna Hornby, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Horace Morley (b. 1784) and Mary Kellogg (b.
1804), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Morley and Eunice Bissell, his wife;
Ezekiel Kellogg (1770-1828) and Mary EHzabeth Stanley (1770-1841),
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Stanley.
Timothy Morley served in the Hartford county militia as
a private. He was born in Windsor, Conn. ; died in Ontario
Co., N. Y.
Abraham Stanley served as lieutenant, 1777, and com-
manded a company at the New Haven Alarm, 1779. He was
born in Wallingford, Conn., 1731.
MRS. ISABELLA RICHARDSON VOSBURGH. 22865
Born in Macedon, New York.
Wife of Hiram D. Vosburgh.
Descendant of Col. William Plunket, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of William Plunket Richardson and Mary Porter, his wife,
See No. 22862.
MRS. MARY ACKERMAN ACKERMAN. 22866
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of Alfred H. Ackerman.
Descendant of Abram Ryckman, of New York.
Daughter of John Ryckman Ackerman and Susan Van Gelder, his
wife.
Granddaughter of John Ackerman and Jemima Ryckman, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Abram Ryckman and Tamar Weeks, his wife.
Abram Ryckman served in the New York levies.
MISS KATHERINE HUGUENIN DAVIS. 22867
Born in New York, N. Y.
Descendant of Deacon Edward Davis and of Joseph Davis
Daughter of Robert Huguenin Davis and Phebe Sprong, his wife.
21 i
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Granddaughter of Joseph Davis, Jr., and Catharine Huguenin, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Davis and Sylvia Treat, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edward Davis and EHzabeth Davis, his
wife.
Edward Davis, (1739-96), served at the Lexington Alarm
and was a member of the Provincial Congress of Massachu-
setts, 1777-80. He was born in Oxford, Mass.
Joseph Davis, (1763-1821), enlisted as a private in the New
York Line. He was born in Dudley, Mass. ; died in New
Lebanon, N, Y.
MISS JENNIE MILLER GOODWIN. 22S68
Born in New York, N. Y.
Descendant of Lieut. George Philip, of New York.
; Daughter of M. A. Goodwin and Jane Christina Miller, his wife.
Granddaughter of Franklin Ray Miller and Jane Elizabeth Philip, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William George Philip and Christina Storms,
his wife.
. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Philip and Jane Ostrander, his wife.
George Philip, (1752-1806), served as lieutenant from
Claverack, where he was born and where he died.
Also Nos. 937, 21708.
MISS S. ELIZABETH GREEN. 22869
Bom in New York, N. Y.
Descendant of Capt. James Green and of William Webb.
Daughter of James Wilson Green and Catharine A. Whitney, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Capt. Richard Green (b. 1765) and Sally Webb,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Green and Ruth Marshall, his wife;
William Webb and EHzabeth Hudson, his wife.
James Green, (1728-1809), was senior captain of the Second
Connecticut Militia Regiment of Light Horse through the
war. He was born in Barnstable, Mass. ; died in East Had-
dam, Conn,
William Webb, (1746-1832), served in the Suffolk county,
New York regiment at the battle of Long Island.
Also Nos. 3066, 8243.
22870
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MRS. FRANCES ELIZA RANSOM NICKERSON. 22871
Born in Galesburg, Illinois.
Wife of George W. Nickerson.
Descendant of Lieut. James Smith, of Rhode Island.
Daughter of Perry Ransom and Lydia Frances Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter of Reuben Ransom and Elizabeth Ehle, his wife;
Allen Smith, Jr., and Matilda Frances Egan, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Allen Smith and Lydia Wardwell, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Smith and Phoebe Wardwell, his
wife.
James Smith, (1745-1826), served as Heutenant in the Army
of Observation, 1775. His house and shipyard were destroyed
when the British made a raid on Bristol. He then removed
to Dighton, Mass., where he died.
Also No. 15709.
MRS. MARY AUGUSTA SHATTUCK STANTON. 22872
Born in West Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Wife of Lucius M. Stanton.
Descendant of Jacob Moore, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Isaac Shattuck and Lucy Augusta Cutler, his wife.
Granddaughter of Isaac Shattuck and Hannah Moore, his wife, m.
1807.
Gr. -granddaughter of Jacob Moore and Hannah Shattuck (b. 1787),
his first wife, m. 1784.
Jacob Moore, (1762- 1828), served as a private in the militia
from Hollis, where he was born and where he died.
MISS GRACE ELLIS TAFT. 22873
Born in New York.
Descendant of Lieut. William Hall, of New York.
Daughter of Charles Ellis Taft and Mary Hall, his wife.
Granddaughter of Benjamin Franklin Hall and Abigail Farnum Hag-
aman, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Asbury Hall and Nancy Foster, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Zalmon Hall and Elizabeth Bottsford, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Hall and Sarah Peck, his wife.
William Hall, (1741-1824), served in the defense of the sea-
coast and at Danbury. He was born in Fairfield county.
Conn. ; died in Hartford, Washington Co., N. Y.
Also Nos. 697s, 12133, 21 178.
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MRS. MARY PHILIP WHEELOCK. 22874
Born in Stockport, New York.
Wife of James W. Wheelock.
Descendant of Lieut. George Philip, of New York.
Daughter of Dr. John H. Philip and Lucena Woodward, his wife.
Granddaughter of John G. Philip and Margaret Kittle, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of George Philip (1752-1806) and Jane Ostrander,
his wife.
See No. 22868.
MRS. ADA DAVIS WARD. 22875
Born in Oswego, New York.
Wife of Charles Dod Ward.
Descendant of Deacon Edward Davis and of Joseph Davis.
Daughter of Henry Lewis Davis and Jane Moore Sprong, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Davis, Jr., and Catherine Huguenin, his
wife.
See No. 22867.
MRS. MARY CONGER WOOD. 22876
Born in Niagara Falls, New York.
Wife of Edward Augustus Wood.
Descendant of Nehemiah Woodcock.
Daughter of Dr. Genet Conger and Elizabeth Mary Field, his wife.
Granddaughter of Uzziah Conger and Hannah West, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John West and Sally Woodcock, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nehemiah Woodcock and Hannah Bristol,
his wife.
Nehemiah Woodcock, (1737-1816), gave both military and
civil service. He was born in Milford, Conn. ; removed to
Williamstown, Mass., 1769, where he died and his epitaph
gives his record,
MRS. MARY G. JACKSON. 22877
Born in Lockport, New York.
Wife of J. Carl Jackson.
Descendant of Pliny Smith.
Daughter of Hiram Gardner and Sarah A. S. Scovell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Asahel Scovell and Anna Smith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Pliny Smith and Sarah Porter, his wife.
Pliny Smith, (1761-1840), enlisted in the Berkshire Co.,
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Mass., militia under Capt. Enoch Noble in the Burgoyne cam-
paign and served until the surrender. He was born in Suffield,
Conn. ; died in Orwell, Vt.
MRS. CARRIE DOOLITTLE VAN VALKENBURGH. 22878
Born in Cambria, New York.
Wife of Charles M. Van Valkenburgh.
Descendant of Ens. Cyprian Collins, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Lucius F. Doolittle and Caroline M. Wadhams, his wife.
Granddaughter of Timothy Wadhams and Marcia Denison, his wife.
6r.-granddaughter of Abraham Wadhams and Tryphena Collins, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Cyprian Collins and Azuba Gibbs, his wife.
Cyprian Collins, (1733-1809), volunteered at the Danbury
Alarm and served in "The Household Company," in the Bur-
goyne campaign. He was bom in Litchfield ; died in Goshen,
Conn.
Also Nos. 10924, 12502.
MRS. MARTHA SHELLEY BAKER. 2287g
Born in Brownville, New York.
Wife of Joseph E. Baker.
Descendant of Samuel Shelley.
Daughter of Samuel Shelley and Catharine Pride, his wife.
Samuel Shelley, (1765-1838), served as a fifer. He v/as
placed on the pension roll, 1818, for service in the Connecticut
militia. He was born in Stratford, Conn. ; died in Jefferson
Co., N. Y.
MRS. MARIETTA SHELLEY PIERCE. 22880
Born in Brownville, New York.
Wife of De Forest Pierce.
Descendant of Samuel Shelley.
Daughter of Samuel Shelley and Catharine Pride, his wife.
See No. 22879.
MISS REBECCA SHELLEY. 22881
Born in Brownville, New York.
Descendant of Samuel Shelley.
Daughter of Samuel Shelley and Catharine Pride, his wife.
See No. 22879.
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MRS. SALL Y DA VIS NEWMAN. 22882
Born in Leroy, New York.
Wife of Col. A. D. Newman.
Descendant of Jesse Davis.
Daughter of Jesse Davis and Sarah Stewart, his wife.
Jesse Davis, (1758-1830), served as a private in the Massa-
chusetts mihtia. He died in Alexandria, N, Y.
MRS. MARTHA BELLINGER FOLEY. 22883
Born in Little Falls, New York.
Wife of Michael Foley.
Descendant of Col. Peter BelHnger, of New York.
Daughter of Joseph Bellinger and Roxy A. Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter of John C. Bellinger and Mary Feeter, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Bellinger and Anna Eve Campbell, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Bellinger (1726-1813) and Delia Her-
kimer, his wife.
See No. 22239.
MRS. MARY lONE RICHARDSON WATKINS. 22884
Born in Schuyler, New York.
Wife of James Henry John Watkins.
Descendant of Nehemiah Richardson ,of New York.
Daughter of Duane Richardson and Mary Emeline Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter of Warren Richardson and Hannah Edgett, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nehemiah Richardson and Deliverance Wor-
den, his wife.
Nehemiah Richardson, (1759- 1839), served as a private un-
der Capt. Samuel Low at the battle of Bennington. He was
with Col. John Brown, Berkshire county regiment at Stone
Arabia, 1780, where they were ambushed and the colonel
killed. He died in Schuyler, N. Y.
MISS GRACE lONE RICHARDSON WATKINS. 22885
Born in Schuyler, New York.
Descendant of Nehemiah Richardson.
Daughter of James Henry John Watkins and Mary lone Richardson,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Duane Richardson and Mary Emeline Smith, his
wife.
See No. 22884.
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MRS. MARY CLARKE ACKER. 22886
Born in Brattleboro, Vermont.
Wife of Milo M. Acker.
Descendant of Solomon Willson, of Vermont.
Daughter of Ranslure Weld Clarke and Lucy Chandler Wilder, his
wife.
Granddaughter of John Wilder and Polly Willson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Solomon Willson.
Solomon Willson, (1760-1840), enlisted, 1778, from Worces-
ter Co., Mass., for the defense of the northern army. He ap-
plied for a pension, 1832, in Windsor Co., Vt. He was born
in Petersham, Mass. ; died in Chester, Vt.
MISS LOIS W. STE\^NS. 22887
Born in Dansville, New York.
Descendant of Jonathan Willson, of Vermont.
Daughter of James H. Stevens and Sally Willson, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Willson and Eliza Rich, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonnathan Willson and Lucy Blender (1745-
1832), his wife.
Jonathan Willson, (i 741 -1830), who was a soldier in the
French war, also served in the Revolution. He died in Shore-
ham, Vt.
MISS EUGENIA MORRIS. 22888
Born in Hornellsville, New York.
Descendant of Lieut. Andrew Morris and of William Barnes.
Daughter of John Russel Morris and Caroline Bostwick, his wife.
Granddaughter of Andrew Morris and Lucretia Russel (b. 1774) j his
wife, m. 1799; William Barnes Bostwick (b. 1790) and Lavina
Weatherby, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Medad Bostwick and Polly Barnes (1762-1825),
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Barnes and Deborah Griswold,
his wife, m. 1758.
Andrew Morris, 1749-1820), served as lieutenant master of
the navy ; was taken prisoner several times and served during
the war. He was born in Branford, Conn ; died in Canisteo,
N. Y. His widow received a pension.
William Barnes served as a private from Fairfield county,
Conn., where he was born and where he died.
Also No. 20548.
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MRS. ELIZA L. MORRIS STEVENS. 22889
Born in Hornellsville, New York.
Widow of Charles Stevens.
Descendant of Lieut. Andrew Morris and of William Barnes.
Daughter of John Russell Morris and Caroline Bostwick, his wife.
See No. 22888.
MISS ALICE LANSING ATOCHA. 22890
Born in New York, N. Y.
Descendant of Dr. Hunloke Woodruff.
Daughter of Judge Alcee Alexander Atocha and Anne Hunloke
Brotherson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Philip Hamilton Brotherson and Alice Lansing
Woodruff, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Hunloke Woodruff and Maria Lansing, his
wife.
Hunloke Woodruff, (1754-1811), a graduate of Princeton,
1774, was appointed surgeon, 1775, in the New York Line
and was in the expedition to Canada. He was at the siege of
Fort Stanwix ; with Sullivan in the expedition against the In-
dians, and served to the close of the war. He was born in
EHzabeth, N. J. ; died in Albany, N. Y.
MRS. MARY L. AZOY. 22891
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of Anastasio C. M. Azoy.
Descendant of Maj. Gen. James Clinton, of New York.
Daughter of James Clinton Bolton and Laura Elizabeth Tallmadge,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Francis Bolton and Letitia CHnton, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Clinton and Mary Gray, his second wife.
James Clinton, (1736-1812), who had served in the early
wars, commanded a regiment in the Canadian campaign, 1775.
In 1776 he was made brigadier general, was in command at
Fort Clinton when it was attacked by Sir Henry Clinton, and
in the assault he was wounded. He distinguished himself in
Sullivan's successful expedition against the Indians, 1779, and
was promoted major general at the close of the war. He
was born in New Windsor, where he died.
Also Nos. 389, 1430, 7876, 8825, 9973-
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MRS. FLORENCE MORSE FOUQUET. 22892
Born in Staten Island, New York.
Wife of Morton Leffingwell Fouquet.
Descendant of David Cady.
Daughter of Anthony Wellman Morse and EHza Jackson Cady, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Jay Cady and Mary Henrietta Jackson, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of David Cady and Anna Shuler, his wife.
David Cady, (1754- 18 18), served in the Connecticut militia.
He was born in Stonington, Conn. ; removed to Montgomery
Co., N. Y., 1787, and died in Florida, N. Y.
MRS. ALMA RAUB CHENEY. 22895
Born in Poughkeepsie, New York.
Wife of Halsey Haines Cheney.
Descendant of Capt. Frederick Streit, of New York.
Daughter of James Madison Raub and Elizabeth Streit, his wife.
Granddaughter of Lewis Frederick Streit and Martha Wigg, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Phillip Streit and Elizabeth Cramer, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Frederick Streit and Catharine Moore, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Frederick Streit and Anna Catrina
Moul, his wife.
Frederick Streit, (1742-1800), served as captain in the Sixth
and Fourth Dutchess County Regiments under different com-
mands. He was born in Rhinebeck, where he died.
MRS. MARY GRIFFIN MERRILL. 22894
Born in Warrensburgh, New York.
Wife of Cyrus Strong Merrill.
Descendant of Ensign Stephen Griffing, Joshua Fletcher and
Corp. Phineas Fletcher, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Stephen Griffin and Maria Coman, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Griffin and Catherine McEwen, his wife;
Isaac Coman and Betsey Fletcher, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Griffing and Elizabeth Uhl, his wife;
Phineas Fletcher and Mary Campbell, his wife.
See No. 22147.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Fletcher and Mary Allen, his wife.
Joshua Fletcher, (1724-1814), was a member of the Com-
mittee of Safety of Lancaster, Mass., where he was born and
where he died.
312 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Phineas Fletcher, (1753-1825), served as a private at the
Lexington Alarm and as corporal at the Bennington Alarm.
He was born in Lancaster, Mass. ; died in Adamsville, N. Y.
Also No. 396.
MRS. SARAH ADALINE CUMMINGS BATCHELLER. 22895
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Wife of George Clinton Batcheller.
Descendant of Sergt. Stephen Horton, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Gilbert Cummings and Margaret Jane Horton, his wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Horton, Jr., and Margaret McCoy, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Horton and Submit Henshaw, his
wife.
Stephen Horton, (1752- 1825), served as sergeant at Castle
Island, 1776, and at the Rhode Island Alarm, 1777. He was
born in Milton, Mass., where he died, and his grave has been
marked by the Sons of the American Revolution.
MRS. JENNIE GREENWOOD MANSFIELD BAIRD. 22896
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Wife of William Raimond Baird.
Descendant of Capt. Thomas Abbe and of John Abbe, of
Connecticut.
Daughter of George Washington Mansfield and Olivia L. Olmsted,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Arnold Olmsted and Lorinda Pease, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Olmsted and Abigail Collins, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Olmsted and Roxalena Abbe, his
wife; Eliphalet Collins and Abigail Abbe, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Abbe and Sarah Root, his wife
(parents of Roxalena) ; Thomas Abbe and Penelope Terry, his wife.
Thomas Abbe, (1731-1811), was a minute man at the Lex-
ington Alarm, commanded a company, 1777, and retired 1778.
He was born in Enfield, where he died.
John Abbe, (1717-94), was a minute man from Enfield at
the Lexington Alarm.
MRS. MARY H. CAMMANN. 22897
Born in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Wife of Henry H. Cammann.
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Descendant of Capt. William Blackler, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Edward P. Abbe and Mary Hooper Blackler, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Greenleaf Blackler and Eunice Hooper,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Blackler and Elizabeth Greenleaf
Gerry, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Blackler and Mary Ingalls, his
first wife.
William Blackler, (1740-1818), had command of a boat in
which Washington crossed the Delaware. He was born in
Marblehead, where he died.
Also Nos. 7681, 13571, 18491, 21185.
MISS FLORENCE C. GILES. 22898
Born in New York, N. Y.
Descendant of John Giles, of New York.
Daughter of John Spencer Giles (1799-1881) and Jeannette Ann
(1824-82), his second wife.
Granddaughter of John Giles and Joanna Young (1761-1858), his
wife.
John Giles was a private in the Tryon county militia. He
died in 1836 in New York.
Also No. 19955-
MISS MARIA LOUISE GROUARD. 22899
Born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of Paul Shackford, Capt. Ephraim Dennett and
Jonathan Dennett, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of John Hanson Grouard, M. D., and Amelia Moore Shack-
ford, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ephraim Grouard and Maria Corson, his wife;
Capt. Samuel Shackford and Sarah Cottle, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Edmund M. Grouard and Susannah Dennet,
his wife; John Shackford and Amelia Moore, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Dennet and Susannah Peverley,
his wife; John Shackford and Deborah Seaward, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Dennet and Lydia Water-
house, his wife, m. 175 1 ; Paul Shackford and Rebecca Hudson, his
wife, m. 1727-
Paul Shackford, who had served in the early wars, was a
patriot of the Revolution. He was born in Portsmouth, N.
H. ; died in 1787 in Newburyport, Mass.
314 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Ephraim Dennet, who had served in the early wars, signed
the Association Test, as did also his son Jonathan He was
born in Portsmouth, 1718.
MRS. IDA JOSEPHINE HYDE SEXTON. 22900
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of William Lord Sexton.
Descendant of Lieut. James Hyde, Jr., of Connecticut.
Daughter of Frederick Erastus Hyde and Ida Josephine Babbitt, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Edwin Hyde and Elizabeth Alvina Mead, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Erastus Hyde and Fannie Bell, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Hyde, Jr., and Martha Nevins, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Hyde and Sarah Marshall, his
wife.
James Hyde, Jr., (1752-1809), served as sergeant, 1777;
was promoted lieutenant, 1781, and served to the close of the
war. He was at Germantown, Valley Forge, Monmouth,
Stony Point and Yorktown. He was born in Norwich, where
he died.
Also Nos. 2626, 12236, 13287, 14485.
MISS ELIZABETH A. HYDE. 22901
Born in New York, N. Y.
Descendant of Lieut. James Hyde, Jr., of Connecticut.
Daughter of Frederick Erastus Hyde and Ida Josephine Babbitt, his
wife.
See No. 22900.
MRS. CAROLINE ENGLISH HIX. 22902
Born in Union, Virginia.
Wife of W. Preston Hix.
Descendant of Zedekiah Morgan, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Randolph Stalnaker and CaroHne Zoll Erskine, his wife.
Granddaughter of Adam Stalnaker, d. 1814, and Naomi Morgan, his
wife, m. 1805.
Gr.-granddaughter of Zedekiah Morgan and Ruth Dart, his wife, m.
1769.
Zedekiah Morgan, of Danbury, served in the Quartermas-
ter's Department, 1779-81, as conductor of teams for trans-
porting supplies to the army.
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22903
MRS. LAURA A. BALL PINKUS. 22904
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Wife of Frederick S. Pinkus.
Descendant of Rev. Eliphalet Ball and Flamen Ball, of New
York; Capt. Nicholson Broughton and Ensign John Dev-
ereux, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Flamen Ball, Jr., (1809-85) and Evelina Candler, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Flamen Ball and Ann Western, his wife, m. 1803;
Samuel Candler and Eleanor Devereux, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Eliphalet Ball and Elizabeth Van Fleming, his
wife; John Devereux, Jr., and Mary Broughton, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nicholas Broughton and Sarah Martin Pe-
drick, his wife.
Eliphalet Ball ,(1728-97), a graduate of Yale, was a patriot
preacher and fortified his church against the British and In-
dians. He was born in New Haven, Conn. ; died in Ballston,
N. Y. A town he founded.
Flamen Ball, (1760-1816), served as a private under Capt.
Sylvanus Collins in the Twelfth Albany County Regiment.
Also No. 1 183.
Nicholas Broughton, (1724-98), commanded a company of
militia and received the first naval commission from the Com-
mander-in-Chief, 1775, with orders to take command of the
schooner "Hannah." He was born in Marblehead, where he
died.
Also Nos. 661S, 13396, 14365, 15005.
John Devereux, Jr., (1748-88), served as ensign in Capt.
Nicholas Broughton's company. Col. John Glover's regiment,
MISS ROSALIND ADELAIDE RICHMOND. 22905
Born in New York, N. Y.
Descendant of Josiah Richmond and of Lieut. Jasper Mead,
of New York.
Daughter of Alfred WilHams Richmond and Rosalind C. Morse, his
second wife.
Granddaughter of Dean Richmond (1804-66) and Mary Elizabeth
Mead (1813-95), his wife, m. 1833.
Gr.-granddaughter of Hathaway Richmond (1772-1821) and Rachel
Dean, his wife, m. 1798; Thaddeus Mead and Electa Dauchy, his wife.
3l6 DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOI,UTION.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Richmond and Betsy Hathaway
(1750-1835), his wife; Jasper Mead and EHzabeth Benedict, his wife.
Josiah Richmond, (1747-1821), served as a private in the
Massachusetts militia at the Rhode Island Alarms. He was
born in Dighton, Mass. ; died in Salina, N. Y.
Jasper Mead, (1755-1830), served as quartermaster's ser-
geant, 1777; was promoted regimental quartermaster, which
office he held until he resigned, 1780. He was an original
member of the Society of the Cincinnati, of Connecticut. He
was born in Norwalk, Conn. ; died in Galway, N. Y.
Also No. 20436.
22906
MRS. ISIDORE B. CHENEY TUTTLE. 22907
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of Edward A. Tuttle.
Descendant of Ephraim Cheney, James Sniffin^ Edward
Cheney, Joseph Cue and Bezaleel Hale.
Daughter of Thomas Jefferson Cheney and Dorinda Barker, his wife,
m. 1832.
Granddaughter of Ephraim Cheney, Jr., (1767-1852), and Dorcas
(Cheney) (1773-1821), his wife, m. 1793; Thomas B. Barker (1787-
1847) and Hannah Cue (1790-1855), his wife, m. 1808.
Gr. -granddaughter of Ephraim Cheney and Barshaba Segur, his wife,
m. 1766; Edward Cheney and Abagail Hale (1752-1841), his wife (pa-
rents of Dorcas), m. 1772; Samuel Barker (1755-96) and Mary Snif-
fin (1754-1834), his wife, m. 1775; Joseph Gue and Patience Horton
(1760-1825), his wife, m. 1780.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Bezaleel Hale and Abigail Marble (1748-
1827), his wife; James Sniffin and Hannah Purdy (1724-89), his wife.
Ephraim Cheney served several enlistments in the Massa-
chusetts militia and was at the surrender of Burgoyne. He
was born in Newton, Mass., 1741 ; died in Brandon, Vt.
James Sniffin, (1720-97), served in the New York militia
and was a prisoner of war, 1778-9. He was born in Westches-
ter Co., N. Y., where he died.
Edward Cheney, (1752-1813), was a Massachusetts minute
man at the Lexington Alarm under Capt. Isaac Gates He
was born in Newton, Mass. ; died in Brandon, Vt.
Joseph Gue served in the New York levies in the Westches-
ter county militia under Capt. Thomas Hunt.
LINEAGE BOOK. 317
Bezaleel Hale, (1715-1804), served on the Alarm list of
Middlesex county. He was born in Stow, Mass. ; where he
died.
MRS. MARTHA VAN ANTWERP. 22908
Born in Brodhead, Wisconsin.
Wife of William Clarkson Van Antwerp.
Descendant of Lieut. Henry Scudder and of Ezekiel Wicks,
of Long Island.
Daughter of Westcott Beebe Mack and Ophelia Wicks, his wife.
Granddaughter of Haviland Wicks (1788-1845) and Mary Scudder
(1784- 1847), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Wicks and Susannah Kelsey, his wife;
Youngs Prince Scudder (b. 1771) and Hannah Bryant, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ezekiel Wicks and Sarah Haviland, his wife;
Henry Scudder and Phebe Carl, his wife.
Henry Scudder, (1743-1822), was a lieutenant of minute
men at the battle of Long Island, where he was captured. He
served as aide to Gen. Nathaniel Tallmadge and had many
narrow escapes harrassing the enemy. He was born in Hunt-
ington, Long Island, where he died.
Ezekiel Wicks was among the patriot refugees of Hunting-
ton, Long Island, who aided the cause in secret service.
Also Nos. 4516, 5725, 1 1663, 17739, 18893.
MRS. MARY GERTRUDE WINSLOW. 22909
Born in Moorfield, Ohio.
Widow of William Winslow.
Descendant of Peter Munson, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Thomas Grier Scott and Matilda Ann Munson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Weait Munson and Mary E. Davies, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Munson and Elizabeth Hall, his wife.
Peter Munson, (1735-1830), served on the committee to pro-
cure supplies for the army, 1779. He was born in Cheshire,
Conn., where he died.
Also No. 20877.
MRS. MARY WEBSTER PARKER NILES. 22910
Born in Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Wife of Rev. Charles Martin Niles.
Descendant of Lieut. Abel Parker and of Rev. Laban Ains-
■«■ rtli.
3l8 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.
Daughter of Edward Hazen Parker and Sarah Olcott, his wife.
Granddaughter of Isaac Parker and Sarah Ainsworth, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Abel Parker and Edith Jewett, his wife; Laban
Ainsworth and Mary Minot (1761-1845), his wife.
Abel Parker, (1753-1831), was a minute man at the Lexing-
ton Alarm and rose to the rank of lieutenant, jNIassachusetts
Line. He was born in Westfield, Mass. ; died in Jaffrey, N. H.
Rev. Laban Ainsworth, (1757-1858), a graduate of Dart-
mouth, 1778, acted as chaplain and having the use of only one
hand, served the powder when the troops were in action. In
1782 he accepted a call to Jaffrey, where he remained 76
years, the longest pastorate on record. He was born in Wood-
stock Conn.
Also Nos. 2334, 3974.
MRS. EMILY M. B. MEAD SHIELS. 2291 1
Born in Sing Sing, New York.
Wife of George Shiels.
Descendant of Gabriel Requa, of New York.
Daughter of Robert Gillespie Mead and Harriet Newell Earle, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Elkanah Mead and Mary Requa, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Gabriel Requa and Ehzabeth Oakley, his wife.
Gabriel Requa served in the Westchester county militia.
He died in Tarrytown.
Also No. 6884.
MRS. MADELEINE HAWLEY BARNUM. 22912
Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Dr. M. Wright Barnum.
Descendant of Col. Zebulon Butler.
Daughter of Christopher Eldredge Hawley and Mary Elizabeth
Wright, his wife.
Granddaughter of Hendrick Bradley Wright and Mary Ann Bradley
Robinson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John W. Robinson and Ann Butler, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Zebulon Butler and Phoebe Haight, his
third wife.
Zebulon Butler, (1731-95), who had fought in the early
wars, commanded the forces at Wyoming, 1778, and served to
the close of the contest. He was an original member of the
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Society of the Cincinnati of Connecticut. He was born in
Lyme, Conn. ; died in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Also Nos. 2006, 4312, 16450, 20038.
MISS ANNA E. BALLOU. 22913
Born in Utica, New York.
Descendant of Judge William Potter.
Daughter of Peter Ballou and Elizabeth Gay, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jerahmeel Ballou and Anna Perry, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Perry and Mary Potter, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Potter and Penelope Hazard, his
wife.
William Potter, (1722-1814), was a member of the General
Assembly of Rhode Island, 1775, and chief justice of the Court
of Common Pleas, 1776. He was born in Kingston, R, I.;
died in Ontario Co., N. Y.
MRS. JENNIE VEDDER BROWER.. 22914
Born in Utica, New York.
Wife of Dr. Abram G. Brower.
Descendant of Capt. Thomas Brower Bancker and of Capt.
Garret S. Veeder, of New York.
Daughter of Nicholas F. Vedder and Cornelia Blandina Veeder, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Francis Vaude Bogart Vedder and Magdalena
Bancker, his wife; Garret S. Veeder and Jenneke Ten Eyck, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Brower Bancker and Anna Mebie,
his wife.
Thomas Brower Bancker, (1729-1807), commanded a com-
pany of Albany county militia. He was born in Schenectady,
where he died.
Also Nos. 4436, 8570.
Garret S. Veeder, (1751-1836), was the junior captain of
militia, 1776, and was present at the surrender of Burgoyne.
He was born in Schenectady, where he died.
MRS. ROSETTA CAROLINE LANE PUGH. 22915
Born in Utica, New York.
Wife of Ezra R. Pugh.
Descendant of Capt. Jabez Hall, Calvin Hall, Capt. Joseph
Barnes, Capt. Daniel Brown and Jabez Cary, Jr.
320 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of Samuel Yates Lane and Frances Emma Hall, his wife.
Granddaughter of Calvin Hall (1804-69) and Rosetta Gary (18O3-
O7), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Luther Hall (1784-1805) and Sarah Brown
(1784-1860), his wife, m. 1802; Bela Gary (1764-1827) and Lois Kent
(1775-1857), his wife, m. 1794.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Galvin Hall and Mercy Barnes (b. 1763),
his wife, m. 1782; Daniel Brown and Ghloe Bucklin (1754-1846), his
wife; Jabez Gary, Jr., and Martha Gilbert, his wife, m. 1759.
Gr.-gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Jabez Hall and Hannah (1726-1807),
his wife; Joseph Barnes and Hannah Stowe (1726-1812), his wife;
Elisha Brown (1711-1800) and Patience Edmonds, his wife, m. 1735;
Jabez Gary (1691-1760) and Hannah Hendee, his wife, m. 1722.
Jabez Hall, (1724-76), was a member cf the Committee of
Safety of Lanesboro, Mass., 1775. He served in Arnold's Ca-
nadian expedition and took with his his sons Gershom, John
and Lyman. He was born in Connecticut; removed from
New Fairfield, 1769, to Berkshire Co., Mass., and died of
smallpox in Canada when that epidemic depleted the army.
Calvin Hall. (1760-1833), enlisted, 1777, for duty at Fort
Ann and, 1780, was at Stone Arabia, where the colonel was
killed. He served in the Stark's Life Guard and was a minute
man subject to call when not serving an enlistment. He was
born in New Fairfield, Conn. ; removed to Berkshire county,
Mass., where he lived during the Revolution, and where the
house he built in Cheshire is still standing. He was placed
on the pension roll of Oneida Co., N. Y., for nearly two years'
actual service in the Massachusetts militia.
Joseph Barnes, (1726-1813), served on the Committee of
Safety of Lanesboro, 1775. He commanded a company in the
Burgoyne campaign in Col. Benjamin Symond's regiment of
Berkshire county militia. He was born in East Hampton, L.
L ; died in Lanesboro, Mass.
Daniel Brown, (1747-1840), in command of a company,
reached Bennington when the battle was raging. The Berk-
shire men, begrimed with travel, so sturdily supported the
worn yeomanry that the enemy were repulsed in their last des-
perate charge. He was born in Warwick, R. L ; removed to
Cheshire, Mass., 1768, where the house he built in 1797 is now
the Cheshire Inn. He rests in the beautiful cemetery on the
slope of the Cheshire hill.
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321
Jabez Gary, Jr., gave civil service in Mansfield, Conn., and
was enrolled in the militia. He was born, 1727, in Windham,
Conn., lived in Mansfield during the Revolution. His eldest
son Jabez, enlisted from Mansfield as a private and survived
to receive a pension.
Also Nos. 2053, 6379, 7657, 181 18, 19720, 20100.
MRS. GERTRUDE STONE PECK. 22916
Born in Mexico, New York.
Wife of Fayette Hamilton Peck.
Descendant of Corp. Samuel Hurlbut.
Daughter of Samuel Hurlbut Stone and Rhoda Ann Butterfield, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Isaac Stone and Lydia Hurlbut, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hurlbut (1748-1816) and Jerusha Hig-
gins, his wife.
See No. 22466.
MRS. LOUISE VANETTE WHEELER. 22917
Born in Oswego, New York.
Wife of Frank E. Wheeler.
Descendant of Ebenezer Brown.
Daughter of Cheney Ames and Katherine J. Brown, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Reed Brown and Hannah Louise Blinn,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Brown and Pamelia Ferris, his wife.
Ebenezer Brown enlisted from Rye in the Westchester
county militia. He was born in Rye, N. Y. ; removed to Ver-
mont, 1795, and died in Burlington, Vt., 1839.
MRS. BERTHA B. H. WRIGHT. 22918
Born in Hartford, Connecticut.
Wife of William Wright.
Descendant of Capt. John Barnard and of Dorus Barnard.
Daughter of Lucius E. Hunt and Harriet Ann Barnard, his wife.
Granddaughter of Harvey Barnard and Phebe Broadwell, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Dorus Barnard and Abigail Dodd, his wife.
Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of John Barnard and Hannah Bigelow, his
wife.
John Barnard, (1732-1813), served at the siege of Boston
322 DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
and was lieutenant in Wadsworth's brigade at the battles of
Long Island and White Plains. He commanded a company in
the Continental Line and was an original member of the Cin-
cinnati of Connecticut.
Dorus Barnard, (1758-1818), served as a private under his
father in the regiment that occupied Boston after the siege.
Also Nos. 3719, 7560, 8360, 13992, 14658, 15872, 17183.
MRS. ALICE OOSTERHOUDT-ALLEN. 22919
Born in Olean, New York.
Wife of Henry G. Allen.
Descendant of James Brooks and of Cornelius Brooks.
Daughter of Samuel Oosterhoudt and Mary Hyndshaw Bunson, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Brunson and Julia Brooks, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Cornelius Brooks and Mary Hyndshaw (Hen-
shaw), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Brooks and Mary Johnson, his wife.
James Brooks, (1729-1812), was a private in the New Jer-
sey Continental Line. He was born in Wales ; died in Tioga
Center, N. Y.
Cornelius Brooks, (1758-1837), was placed on the pension
roll, 1832, for seven months' actual service as fifer with the
Northampton county, Pennsylvania Associators. He removed
to Olean, N. Y., 1806, where he died and his tombstone states
he was taken prisoner at Long Island and confined in the old
Dutch Church, New York City.
Also Nos. 3908, 8588, 12444, 17054, 19418, 21203.
MRS. ROSALIE B. CRONIN. 22920
Born in Lexington, Virginia.
Wife of William Paul Cronin.
Descendant of George Michael Koiner.
Daughter of Charles William Freeman and Laura Baylor, his wife.
Granddaughter of George Baylor and Isabella Koiner, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of George Michael Koiner and Susan Haupe, his
wife.
George Michael Koiner, (1758-1840), served as a soldier, as
did also his brothers Adam and Casper. He was born in Lan-
caster Co., Pa. ; died in Augusta Co., Va.
Also No. 6969.
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MRS. AGNES SMITH EGGLESTON. 22921
Born in Portville, New York.
Wife of John E. Eggleston.
Descendant of Lieut. Thomas Tanner,
Daughter of Hiram Bangs Smith and Charlotte Percival Smith, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Lemuel Smith and Clarissa Tanner, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Zera Tanner and Janette McWhorter, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Tanner and Anna Baldwin, his
wife.
Thomas Tanner, (1743-1817), served as second lieutenant
under Capt. Simeon Smith in the Connecticut militia in the
New York campaign, 1776, was captured and four years a
prisoner. He was born in Cornwall, Conn. ; died in Coopers-
town, N. Y.
Also No. 21369.
MISS FRANCES WILLIAMS MELOY. 22922
Born in EUicottville, New York.
Descendant of Timothy Dawson, of Connecticut.
Daughter of John Willard Meloy and Frances Williams, his wife.
Granddaughter of Frederick William Meloy and Martha Emilia Wil-
lard, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Meloy and Anne Dawson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Dawson and Abigail Winston, his
second wife.
Timothy Dawson, (1743- 1828), served as a private in the
defense of the sea coast. He was born in East Haven ; died
in New Hartford^ Conn.
Also Nos. 7358, 9371.
MISS M. MABELLE PIERCE. 22923
Born in Sand Bank, New York.
Descendant of Josiah Converse and Josiah Converse, Jr., of
Massachusetts.
Daughter of William Polleys Pierce and Sarah Pearson, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Tay Pearson and Martha Maria Converse
Caldwell, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Caldwell and Czarina Converse, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Converse, Jr. (b. 1759). and Martha
Tidd, his wife.
324 DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Converse and Hepzibah Brooks,
his wife, m. 1758.
Josiah Converse, (1733-1810), turned out from Woburn to
reenforce the northern army, 1777. His son Josiah also served
as a soldier.
MRE. EMILY A. MERSEREAU WHEELER. 22924
Born in Erwin Center, New York.
Wife of William Egbert Wheeler.
Descendant of Judge Joshua Mersereau, of New York.
Daughter of Samuel Mersereau and Esther Butts, his wife.
Granddaughter of John G. Mersereau and JuHa Redfield, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Mersereau, Jr., and Dinah Garretson,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Mersereau and Sophie La Grange,
his first wife.
Joshua Mersereau, (1728-1804), was called by the British
the "Rebel Mersereau," and they put a price upon his head.
He served several sessions in the Assembly from Richmond
county and as commissary general of prisoners during the
war, with headquarters near Boston, Mass., and Elizabeth-
town, N. J. He was born in Staten Island ; died in Tioga
Co., N. Y.
Also Nos. 476, 1 1 189, 16382.
MRS. THEODORA MUNN ECKBO. 22925
Born in Utica, New York.
Wife of Axel J. C. Eckbo.
Descendant of Sergt. Calvin Munn, Thomas Pier, Jr., and
David Pier.
Daughter of Charles Starr Munn (1839-82) and Mary Elizabeth Pier,
his wife.
Granddaughter of John Munn, 2d, and Mary Meek, his wife; Delos
David Pier (1815-88) and Marinda Eliza Wood, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Calvin Munn and Hannah Griffin, his wife;
Ephraim Pier (1785-1842) and Mary Thurber, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Pier and Abigail Seward, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Pier, Jr., and Rachel Tremaine,
his wife.
Calvin Munn, (1761-1850), enlisted at sixteen in the Massa-
chusetts infantry and served six years. He was honorably
discharged and this document is in the possession of the fam-
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325
ily. He was placed on the pension roll, 18 18. He was born
in Monson, Mass. ; died in Springfield, Vt.
Also No. 12143.
Thomas Pier, Jr., (1730-1816), served in the Berkshire
county militia at various Alarms. He removed from Great
Barrington, Mass., 1790, with his six sons (John, Levi, David,
Solomon, Abner and Silas) and founded a town in Otsego
Co., N. Y.
Also No. 350.
David Pier served at the alarm to the northward, 1781, un-
der Capt. Thomas IngersoU, First Berkshire County Regi-
ment. He was born in Great Barrington, Mass., 1756; died
in Otsego Co., N. Y.
MRS. MARY I. THOMPSON SMITH. 22926
Born in Cooperstown, New York.
Wife of Menzo A. Smith.
Descendant of Maj. Robert McKean and of Samuel Mc-
Kean, of New York.
Daughter of Samuel McKean Thompson and Mary Olive, his wife.
Granddaughter of Avery Thompson and Eleanor McKean, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel McKean and (Jane) Ellen Campbell,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert McKean.
Robert McKean, (1736-81), raised a company of Rangers,
1776, for the defense of Cherry Valley and was killed in a
battle with the Indians near Fort Plain. He was born in Lon-
donderry, N. H.
Also No. 14256.
Samuel McKean, (1763-1846), served with his father and
was severely wounded when his father was killed. He was
born in Cherry Vallev ; died in Cooperstown, N. Y.
MISS ANNA MARIE CARTER. 22927
Born in Ira, New York.
Descendant of Enoch Carter.
Daughter of Russell Carter and Prudence Davis Burgess, his wife.
Granddaughter of Benjamin Carter and Eliza Cole, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Enoch Carter and Olive Woodard, his wife.
Enoch Carter, (1757-1831), enhsted in Capt. Jonathan
326 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.
Birge's company, Wads worth's brigade, 1776; was at Long
Island and White Plains, where the captain was mortally
wounded. He reenlisted, 1777 for three years, served in
Rhode Island, on the Hudson in the Jerseys, and was in many
battles. He was detailed to furnish supplies to the army. He
was born in Hebron, Conn. ; died in Washington Co., N. Y.
MISS MARTHA REED SPALDING. 22928
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Col. James Livingston and of Capt. Heze-
kiah Hutchins.
Daughter of Rev. George B. Spalding, D. D., LL. D., and Sarah Liv-
ingston Olmstead, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Spalding, M. D., and Eliza Reed, his wife;
Rev. John W. Olmstead, D. D., and Mary Livingston, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Col. Thomas Reed and Patty Hutchins, his
wife; Richard Montgomery Livingston and Sarah Jacob, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Hezekiah Hutchins and Anne Merrill
(Sweet), his wife; James Livingston and Elizabeth Simpson, his wife.
James Livingston, (1747-1832), was colonel with Mont-
gomery when that general fell at Quebec, 1775. He was at
Stillwater and Saratoga and in command at West Point at the
time of Arnold's treason. Washington expressed to him his
gratification "that the post was in the hands of an officer so
devoted as yourself to the cause of your country." He died
in Saratoga, N. Y.
Also No. 6929.
Hezekiah Hutchins, (1728-96), offered his services to the
Committee of Safety of Hampstead, saying, "that he had been
in all wars since the taking of Louisberg and was two years
chief engineer at Fort Frederick." He was captain in CoL
James Reed's regiment at Bunker Hill and marched with vol-
unteers to reenforce the army at Saratoga. He was bom in
Haverhill, Mass. ; died in Hampstead, N. H.
Also Nos. 1417, 8483, 10438, 1 1463.
MRS. MARY SWART BROWN. 22929
Born in Davenport, New York.
Wife of Walter L. Brown.
Descendant of Lieut. Col. Peter Ziele and of Hendrick
Schaeffer, of New York.
LINEAGE BOOK. 327
Daughter of George D. Swart and Martha J. Cowley, his wife.
Granddaughter of Tunis Swart and Julia Ann Schaeffer, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Peter Swart and Margaret Ingold, his wife;
Christopher H. Schaeffer and Jane (Schaefer), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Tunis Swart and Annatie Ziele, his wife;
Hendrick Schaeffer and Sophia Hilts, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Ziele and Margaret Bouck, his wife.
Peter Ziele, (1747-98), was a member of the Committee of
Safety and was appointed by the Provincial Congress, 1775,
lieutenant colonel of militia. He was at the Middle Fort when
Sir John Johnson raided the valley. He was born in Scho-
harie, where he died.
Hendrick Schaeffer, (1758- 1832), served as gunner in John-
son's raid of Schoharie county. He was born in Schoharie,
where he died.
MRS. MARIETTA A. BILLINGS FORD. 22930
Born in Troy, New York.
Wife of Daniel W. Ford.
Descendant of Capt. Asa Douglass, Judge Jonathan Brown
and Corp. John Billings.
Daughter of Edwin A. Billings and Susan W. Dyer, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Billings and Hannah Randall Brown, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Billings and Olive Noble, his wife; Maj.
Jonathan Brown and Lucy Douglas, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Asa Douglass (1715-92) and Rebecca
Wheeler, his wife.
See No. 22841.
Jonathan Brown, (1753-1836), was at Bennington, Bemis
Heights and the surrender of Burgoyne. He was placed on
the pension roll of Renssalaer Co., N. Y., at the age of eighty
for service of ensign in the New York Continental Line. He
was born in Stonington, Conn. ; died in Pittstown, N. Y.
Also Nos. 493, 9793, 18821.
John Billings, (1751-1832), was placed on the pension roll
of Windsor Co., Vt., 18 18, for service of private and corporal
in the Connecticut Continental Line. He was born in Mont-
ville, Conn. ; died in Royalton, Vt.
MRS. ELIZABETH OSGOOD GALUSHA. 22931
Born in Chittenango, New York.
Wife of Henry Galusha.
328 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Descendant of Capt. David Osgood and of Dr. Jason Lester.
Daughter of Jason C. Osgood and Asenath Moyer, his wife.
Granddaughter of David Osgood and Caroline Lester, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David Osgood and Sarah Bailey, his wife;
Jason Lester and Irine, his wife.
David Osgood, (1734-1812), served as quartermaster, 1775-
80, when he was commissioned captain of the Seventh Com-
pany, Worcester Co., Mass., regiment. He was born in Lan-
caster, Mass. ; died in Rutland, Vt.
Jason Lester, (1750- 1826), served as a private in the New
York mihtia. He was born in Groton, Conn. ; died in Ham-
ilton, N. Y.
MRS. HENRIETTA PYRE BENSON. 22932
Born in Fulton, Wisconsin.
Wife of Russell Franklin Benson, M. D.
Descendant of Capt. Israel Vail and of Lieut. Isaac Vail, of
New York.
Daughter of Augustine Pyre and Harriet Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Smith and Rebeecca Vail, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Vail and Eleanor Ferguson (1765-1830),
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Israel Vail and Rebecca Hubbard, his wife.
Israel Vail served at White Plains and was captain in the
Fifth Dutchess County Regiment, 1777, on duty at Fort Con-
stitution on the Hudson. He was born in Huntington, L. I.,
1724; died in Union Vale, N. Y.
Also No. 4041.
Isaac Vail, (1754-1839), served several enlistments until the
dose of the war and was an officer under his father. He was
placed on the pension roll of Saratoga Co., 1832 for two years'
service in the militia. He was born in Beekman, N. Y.
MRS. JEANNIE NEWCOMB BUCKLIN McMURRAY. 22933
Born in Lansingburg, New York.
Wife of Clarence F. McMurray.
Descendant of Zaccheus Newcomb, Lieut. Daniel Newcomb,
Elijah Miller, Lieut. Anthony Miller and James Wallace, all
of New York.
Daughter of Dr. Daniel D. Bucklin, M. D., and Nomina Newcomb,
his wife.
LINEAGE BOOK. 329
Granddaughter of Sylvanus Bucklin (b. 1783) and Jane Miller, his
wife; Thomas Wallace Newcomb and Nomina Newcomb, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Isaac Bucklin and Rhoda Leland (b. 1754), his
wife; Anthony Miller and Nancy Ward, his wife; Daniel Newcomb
and Elizabeth Wallace, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Amariah Leland (1710-90) and Ursula
Lovett, his wife; Elijah Miller and Ann Van Courtland, his wife;
Zaccheus Newcomb and Sarah Tobias, his wife; James Wallace and
Hannah, his wife.
Zaccheus Newcomb served as private in the Associated Ex-
empts of Dutchess county, where he was born and where he
died.
Daniel Newcomb, (1756- 1832), served as Heutenant, 1781
in the mihtia. He was born in Dutchess county ; died in
Renssalaer Co., N. Y.
EHjah Miller served on important war committees of West-
chester county, where he was born and where he died.
Anthony Miller served as lieutenant in the Westchester
county militia.
James Wallace, (1736-1822), served as a private in the As-
sociated Exempts of Dutchess county. He died in Lansing-
burg, N. Y.
MRS. AMELIA COLLINS MORRISON. 22934
Born in Brunswick, New York.
Widow of James Morrison.
Descendant of Capt. Robert Collins, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Dr. Robert Collins (1782-1856) and Amelia Maxson, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Rev. Samuel Collins and Betsey Hacket (1763-
1830), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Collins.
Robert Collins commanded a company of volunteers that
marched from Sandown to join the army against Burgoyne.
He died, 1777, in Sandown, N. H.
Also No. 17211.
MRS. EMILY PECK PECKHAM. 22935
Born in Poestenkill, New York.
Wife of William M. Peckham.
Descendant of Lieut. Col. Ichabod Peck and of Daniel Peck.
Daughter of Joel C. Peck and Mary Lynd, his wife.
330 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.
Granddaughter of Joel Peck and Hannah Baldwin, his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Daniel Peck and Mehitable Harvey, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ichabod Peck and Lydia Walcott, his wife.
Ichabod Peck (1722-76), served as lieutenant colonel, was
wounded and died in service. He was born in Cumberland,
R. I. His son Ichabod served as a private.
Daniel Peck, (1754-1840), enlisted as a private, 1775, in the
Massachusetts Continental Line. He applied for a pension,
1832, in Renssalaer Co., N. Y. He was born in Cumberland,
R. I. ; died in Sandlake, N. Y.
22936
MRS. JESSIE STEWART HUTTON. 22937
Born in Newburgh, New York.
Wife of Louis T. Hutton.
Descendant of Ensign Samuel Allen, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Lachlan Stewart and Julia A. Lyon, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Allen Lyon and Parmelia Howell Cramer,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Lyon and Elizabeth Medlar Allen, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Allen and Hannah Beach, his wife.
Samuel Allen, (1751-1828), enlisted, 1776, in the company
of artificers under Col. Jeduthan Baldwin and, 1777, was ap-
pointed ensign of militia in Capt. Joseph Beach's company.
He was born in Morristown ; died in Springfield, N. J.
Also No. 1 1225.
MRS. MARY R. MORRISON. 22938
Born in Montgomery, New York.
Wife of D. A. Morrison.
Descendant of Col. William Faulkner, of New York.
Daughter of Robert Lipsett and Mary S. Morrison, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Morrison and Esther Faulkner, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Faulkner and Jane Rogers, his wife.
WiUiam Faulkner, (i 746-1 831), was captain of the Second
Company of militia under Gen. James Clinton. He was se-
verely wounded at Fort Montgomery, 1777; served to the
close of the war and was subsequently promoted colonel. He
was born in Walkill, where he died.
Also No. 4239.
LINE^AGE BOOK.
331
MRS. FANNIE PERSONS PROCTOR. 22939
Born in Ogdensburg, New York.
Wife of Henry T. Proctor.
Descendant of Ebenezer Burditt, Benjamin Tenney, Na-
than Pearsons and Ezekiel Jewett.
Daughter of Edward Nathan Persons and Mary M. Burditt, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nathan Persons, 3rd, and Betsey Hardy, his wife;
David Burditt and Marinda Kirk, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Persons and Ann Morrow, his wife;
Ebenezer Burditt and Ruth Loveland, his wife; Joseph Kirk and
Susanna Tenney, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Pearsons and Mary Wilson, his
wife; Benjamin Tenney and Susanna Jewett, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezekiel Jewett and Lucy Townsend, his
first wife, m. 1758.
Ebenezer Burditt is among the Hst of Lancaster soldiers of
Capt. John White's company, 1778. He was born in Maiden,
Mass., 1761.
Benjamin Tenney, (1745-1811), turned out from Temple at
the Lexington Alarm. He died in Weston, Vt.
Also No. 10285.
Nathan Pearsons, (1725-88), served at the Lexington Alarm
from Wilmington, Mass. He was born in Woburn, Mass.
Ezekiel Jewett, (1736-1818), marched from Temple at the
Lexington Alarm. He was born in Bradford, Mass. ; died in
Temple, N. H.
Also No. 18855.
MISS HARRIET LYNDE KELSEY. 22940
Born in Hermon, New York.
Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin Lynde.
Daughter of Sanford Benjamin Kelsey and Frances Lynde, his wife.
Granddaughter of Benjamin Franklin Lynde and Catharine Maria
Cheney, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Elliot Lynde and Hannah Walker, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Lynde and Hannah Phipps, his
wife.
Benjamin Lynde, (1747-1827), served as ensign, 1777, and
was promoted lieutenant of Massachusetts militia, 1778. He
was in the Continental army under Col. Thomas Nixon when
332 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
he resigned, 1780. He was born in Massachusetts; died in
Springfield, Vt.
Also Nos. 698, 17139.
MRS. ALICE HOWELL HOOD. 22941
Born in Buffalo, New York.
Wife of Cornelius Hood.
Descendant of Sergt. Jeremiah Howell, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Lewis B. Howell and Georgiana Callender, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jared Howell and Mary Baker, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Howell and Margaret, his wife.
Jeremiah Howell, (1748- 1846), enlisted as a private in the
Morris county, New Jersey militia, and served as sergeant at
the battle of Monmouth.
Also Nos. 1428, 9756.
22942
MISS ESTELLE HALLOCK. 22943
Born in Huntsville, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of Zebulon Marcy, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Charles Hallock and Florence Avery, his wife.
Granddaughter of L. B. Avery and Eliza Marcy, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Abel Marcy and Affa Harding, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Zebulon Marcy and Jerusha Court, his wife.
Zebulon Marcy, (1744-1834), was a defender of the Wyom-
ing Valley against the British, Tories, and Indians. He was
born in Dutchess Co., N. Y. ; died in Wyoming, Pa.
Also Nos. 15283, 21762.
MISS LOUISE CHANDLER WlTHERILL. 22944
Born in Union, New York.
Descendant of Judge Joshua Mersereau, of New York.
Daughter of Luinaeus D. Witherill, M. D., and Harriett B. Chandler,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Amos A. Witherill, M. D., and Hannah Mersereau,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Laurence Mersereau (i777-i873) and Hannah
Christopher (1781-1837), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Mersereau (1728-1804) and Ann
Roome, his second wife.
See No. 22924.
LINEAGE BOOK.
333
MISS MABEL LEWIS PATTERSON. 22945
Born in Buffalo, New York.
Descendant of Capt. Jacob Lovell, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Calvin Patterson and Marcia Scudder Lewis, his wife!
Granddaughter of Edward Lewis and Phebe C. Lovell, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Lovell and Phebe Lewis, his wife.
Jacob Lovell, (1724- 1805), commanded a company of mili-
tia at the Falmouth Alarm, 1778. He was born in Barnstable,
where he died.
MRS. JULIA MANLEY WEEKS L'ECLUSE. 22946
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of Milton Albert L'Ecluse.
Descendant of Capt. Abel Holden, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of William Huey Weeks and JuHa Anna Manley, his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert Field Manley and Eliza Thankful Brown,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Burnell Brown and Thankful Holden, his wife.
Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Abel Holden and Thankful Catling, his wife.
Abel Holden, (1752-1818), was sergeant at the Lexington
Alarm, lieutenant 1776, captain of Massachusetts Continental
infantry, 1777, and served to the close of the war.
MRS. MARY BAILEY ELLWOOD. 22947
Born in Fair Haven, Vermont.
Wife of James B. Ellwood.
Descendant of Joshua Hall and of Lieut. William Hall.
Daughter of Samuel Wesley Bailey and Phoebe Sheldon, his wife.
Granddaughter of Hiram Bailey and Esther Ann Hall, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Zalmon Hall and Elizabeth Botsford, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Hall and Sarah Peck, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joshua Hall and Sarah Burgess, his
wife.
See No. 22873.
Joshua Hall, (1703-89), served as selectman of Reading,
Conn., and was a member of the County Board of Safety,
1775. He furnished forage and transportation for the eastern
division of the army.
Also No. 21 178.
334 DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MISS ROSA GEORGINA MOSES. 22948
Born in New York, N. Y.
Descendant of Sergt. Marks Lazarus, of South Carolina.
Daughter of Raphael Jacob Moses, Jr., and Georgina Samuel, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Raphael Jacob Moses and Eliza M. Moses, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Clifton Moses and Hannah Lazarus, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Marks Lazarus and Rachel Dores, his wife.
Marks Lazarus, (1757-1835), was a' cannoneer when taken
prisoner at Charleston, 1780, and detained until the close of
the war. He was placed on the pension roll at the age of
seventy-seven for service of private and sergeant in the South
Carolina militia. He was born in Charleston, where he died.
Also Nos. 18949, 19958.
MISS NINA BLANCHE MOSES. 22949
Born in New York, N. Y.
Descendant of Sergt. Marks Lazarus.
Daughter of Raphael Jacob Moses, Jr., and Georgina Samuel, his
wife.
See No. 22948.
MISS HELEN MILLER GOULD. 22950
Born in New York, N. Y .
Descendant of Col. Abraham Gould, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Jay Gould and Helen Day Miller, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Burr Gould and Mary Moore, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Gould, Jr., and Anna Osborn, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Gould and Elizabeth Burr, his
wife.
Abraham Gould, (1733-77), entered the army as captain and
was promoted, 1776. He was colonel of the Fifth Regiment
of Fairfield county, Connecticut militia, when he was killed at
the battle of Ridgefield.
Also Nos. 4015, 21225.
MRS. MARTHA LOUISE MALLERY HOMAN. 22951
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of George W. Homan.
Descendant of John Mallery.
IvINEAGE BOOK. 335
Daughter of Daniel N. Mallery (b. 1801) and Jane Carter Gliddon,
his wife.
Granddaughter of John Mallery and Esther Webb, his wife.
John Mallery, (i 752-1 831), enlisted in the first call for Con-
necticut troops recruited in New Haven county, and served in
the Northern Department. The powder horn he carried with
his initials carved by himself with date 1775, is in the posses-
sion of the family. He died in Glens Falls, N. Y.
MRS. LILIAN MAI STEWART. 22952
Born in Wilmington, Delaware.
Wife of Henry C. H. Stewart.
Descendant of Charles Sexton, of New Jersey.
Daughter of Jacob Lamplugh and Sarah Boots, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Lamplugh and Sarah Rebecca Sexton,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Sexton and Rebecca, his wife.
Charles Sexton, (1755- 1803), served as a minute man. He
was born in Monmouth Co., N. J., where he died.
MISS NELLIE ASHLEY GRIGGS. 22953
Born in New York, N. Y.
Descendant of Capt. Simeon Whitman, Isaac Whitman and
Col. Israel Hutchinson, all of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Theodore Ashley Griggs and Fannie Whitman Lloyd,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Lloyd and Sophia Otis Whitman, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Allen Whitman and Mary Brown, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Whitman and Bathsheba Allen, his
wife ; John Brown and Ginger Hutchinson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Whitman and Martha Snow,
his wife; Israel Hutchinson and Ann Cue, his wife.
Simeon Whitman, (1728-1811), entered the militia as a pri-
vate and rose to the rank of captain. He was born in Bridge-
water, where he died.
Isaac Whitman, (1750-1828), was a minute man from
Bridgewater at the Lexington Alarm under Capt. Robert Orr.
Israel Hutchinson, (1727-1811), led a company trom Dan-
vers at Lexington, was in the siege of Boston and colonel of
Continental infantry, 1776. He served 21 years in the Legis-
lature. He was born in Salem ; died in Danvers.
Also Nos. 1095, 6357, 9100, 21534.
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336 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MISS ALICE LEE TOMPKINS. 22954
Born in New York, N. Y.
Descendant of Capt. Simeon Whitman, Isaac Whitman and
Col. Israel Hutchinson.
Daughter of Daniel Delevan Thompkins and Nellie Hyde, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Lloyd and Sophia Otis Whitman, his wife.
See No. 22953.
MRS. EMMA G. KINNE. 22955
Born in Bath, New York.
Wife of Erastus M. Kinne.
Descendant of Maj. Benjamin De La Vergne, of New York.
Daughter of Isaac De La Vergne Hallock and Phoebe Van Kleeck,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Joshua Hallock and Anna Maria De La Vergne,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin De La Vergne and Anna Baldwin,
his wife.
Benjamin De La Vergne, (1742-1835), was a member of the
Third Provincial Congress and major of the Fourth Dutchess
County Regiment. He was born in Dutchess county, N. Y..
where he died.
MISS JULIA AMANDA ABBEY. 22956
Born in Watkins, New York.
Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Whitney.
Daughter of Tyler Hovey Abbey and Julia Ann Whitney, his wife.
Granddaughter of Otis Whitney and Betsey Hawley, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Whitney and Olive (Whitney), his
first wife (cousins).
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Whitney and Esther Parkhurst
(1741-1812), his wife, m. 1760 (parents of Nathan).
Jonathan Whitney, (1737-92), served as sergeant, 1775, and
as captain, 1780, of Massachusetts militia.
Also Nos. 2127, 3900, 5998, 19938.
22957
MISS CARRIE ANNEKE BENTON. 22958
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Descendant of Elihu Benton, Ensign Samuel Hopson and
Edward Halstead.
LINEAGE BOOK. 337
Daughter of Lucious Augustus Benton and Martha Ann Leslie, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Augustus Benton and Leonora Edson, his wife;
Abner LesHe and Catherine Brush, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Lyman Benton and Annie Hopson, his wife;
Edward Brush and Martha Halstead, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elihu Benton and Sarah Lyman, his wife;
Samuel Hopson and Hall, his wife; Edward Halstead (1750-
1837) and Martha Ferguson, his wife.
See No. 22377.
Elihu Benton, (1734-98), served as a private from North
Guilford, where he was born and where he died.
Samuel Hopson, (1738-1826), served as ensign in the Con-
necticut Line. He was born in Guilford, Conn.
MRS. ISABELLA W. WOODFORD. 22959
Born in Toledo, Ohio.
Wife of Walter R. Woodford.
Descendant of David Austin, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Maro Wheeler and Susan Austin Thomas, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Thomas and Mary Austin, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Punderson Austin and Susan Rogers,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Austin and Mary Mix, his wife.
David Austin, (1732-1801), volunteered when Tyron in-
vaded the colony and was wounded in the defense of New
Haven. He was born in New Haven, where he died.
Also Nos. 457, 6290.
MRS. ANNA LEIGH RICHARDSON UPSON. 22960
Born in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Wife of Walter L. Upson.
Descendant of Capt. Aaron Richardson, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of James M. Richardson and Emma Beatty, his wife.
Granddaughter of Lewis Richardson (b. 1813) and Mary Jane Mc-
Elroy, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Richardson (b. 1781) and Mary
Roberts, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Richardson and Ruth Stingley, his
wife.
Aaron Richardson, (1740-86), responded to the Lexington
Alarm and served two years in the militia. He was select-
man, 1778-80, of Newton, where he was born. He died from
exposure in the war.
338 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MISS BERTHA JUNE RICHARDSON. 22961
Born in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Descendant of Capt. Aaron M. Richardson.
Daughter of James M. Richardson and Emma Beatty, his wife.
See No. 22960.
MRS. ELIZABETH WEAVER ELLIS McINTOSH. 22962
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of George Thorborn Mcintosh.
Descendant of Lieut. George Weaver, Nicholas G. Weaver,
Capt. Rudolph Shoemaker, Maj. Hanyoost Shoemaker, Wil-
liam Dygert and Thomas Lawrence, Jr.
Daughter of Elijah Ellis (1810-89) and Mary Elizabeth Weaver
(1815-97), his second wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan Ellis and Wealthy Lawrence, his wife;
Nicholas M. Weaver (1791-1853) and Elizabeth Shoemaker (1790-1874),
his wife.
Gr.-grandaughter of Thomas Lawrence, Jr., and Abigail Britton, his
wife; Nicholas G. Weaver (1762-1838) and Gertrude Dygert (1761-
1851), his wife; Hanyoost Shoemaker and Mary Smith, his wife, m.
1771.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Weaver and Elizabeth Du Bois, his
wife, m. 1754; William Dj'gert and Maria Elizabeth Ecker, his wife;
Rudolph Shoemaker and Gertrude Herkimer, his wife (sister of Gen.
Nicholas Herkimer).
George Weaver was appointed, 1778, lieutenant of German
Flats District. He was taken prisoner, held in captivity two
years, where he suffered from inhuman treatment of his cap-
tors. He was bom in Herkimer, N. Y., where he died.
Nicholas G. Weaver, (1762- 1838), served as a private, as
all between sixteen and sixty were enrolled to defend the
Mohawk Valley.
Hanyoost Shoemaker, (1747-1800), served as major in the
Tryon county militia and was at the battle of Oriskany.
Rudolph Shoemaker was appointed by the Committee of
Safety, 1775, captain of the Seventh Company, Tryon county
militia. He died 1788.
William Dygert, (1723-1802), served in the regiment of
Col. Jacob Klock, as did also his three sons. He was taken
prisoner by Brandt in his raid of the valley, but was recap-
tured. He was born in Schoharie ; died in Frankfort, N. Y.
lini^age; book. 339
Thomas Lawrence, Jr., (1748-1825), served in the Berk-
shire county, Mass., militia under Col. Benjamin Simonds at
Ticonderoga, 1777. He was born in Plainfield, Conn.; died
in Dalton, Mass.
MRS. MARY McCALLA HARRIS. 22963
Born in Bloomington, Indiana.
Wife of Charles Harris.
Descendant of Thomas McCalla, Sarah McCalla and Capt.
Craig Ritchie.
Daughter of John McCall and Elizabeth Wylie, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel McCalla and Janet Hemphill, his wife;
Andrew Wylie and Margaret Ritchie, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas McCalla and Sarah Wayne Gardner,
his wife, m. 1775; Craig Ritchie and Mary Price, his wife.
Thomas McCalla, (1756-1811), enlisted, 1777, in the Penn-
sylvania Line and, 1778, removed to the South where he
served under Sumpter. He was captured at Camden but
through the efforts of his wife, was finally released on parole.
The herioc courage of his wife has placed her among the hero-
ines of the Revolution. He was born in Ireland; died in
Chester District, S. C.
Also Nos. 2158, 4524, 9565, loooi.
Craig Ritchie, (1758-1833), commanded a company of vol-
unteers in Crawford's expedition against the Indians, 1782.
He was born in Scotland; died in Cannonsburg, Pa.
MRS. FLORA STONE MATHER. 22964
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of Samuel Mather.
Descendant of Lieut. Jonathan Stone, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Amasa Stone and Julia Anne Gleason, his wife.
Granddaughter of Amasa Stone and Esther Boyden, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Stone and Ruth Livermore. his wife.
Jonathan Stone, (1725-1806), served as a minute man at the
Lexington Alarm and as lieutenant, 1777, under Capt. David
Chadwick. He was born in Watertown ; died in Auburn.
Also No. 10737.
340 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. ADA BOYDEN NICOLA. 22965
Born in Chicago, Illinois.
Wife of Charles Andrew Nicola.
Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Boyden, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Fritz-Henry Boyden and Adaline Stevens, his wife.
Granddaughter of Wyatt Boyden and Fanny Newcomb, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Boyden and Jemima Corey, his wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of Joseph Boyden and Miriam Clark, his wife.
Joseph Boyden, (1741-1812), was corporal at the Lexing-
ton Alarm from Medfield, and served several enlistments un-
der different commands at various Rhode Island Alarms,
1777-80. He was born in Medfield; died in Sturbridge, Mass.
MRS. KITTIE SOUTHERN KING. 22966
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of Walter Gray King.
Descendant of Lieut. Peter Roberts and of Lieut. Abraham
Gale.
Daughter of Lemuel Marvin Southern and Elizabeth Gale, his wife.
Granddaughter of Martin Gale (1805-67) and Susan Walters, his
wife, m. 1832.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Gale (b. 1774) and Betsey Herrick, his
second wife; Aaron Walters and Susan Roberts, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Gale and Abigail Rice, his wife,
m. 1769; Peter Roberts (1750-1804) and Jane Baker, his wife.
See No. 22364.
Abraham Gale turned out as sergeant at the Lexington
Alarm and served as second lieutenant in the Worcester
county militia, 1779. He was born in Watertown, Mass., 1734,
and removed to Princeton, Mass.
Also Nos. 4525, 7460, 13980.
MRS. LOTTIE THOMAS MOTT BURROWS. 22967
Born in East Saginaw, Michigan.
Wife of Charles W. Burrows.
Descendant of John Hanford, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Charles Bouton Mott and Emily Abigail Hoyt, his wife.
Granddaughter of Edwin Hoyt and Eliza Smith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Eben Dimon Hoyt and Huldah Hanford, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hanford and Mehitable Comstock, his
wife.
LINKAGE BOOK. 341
John Hanford, (1739-1825), served as a private from Nor-
walk, where he was born and where he died.
MRS. LUCY AMELIA HERRICK BURGERT. 22968
Born in Newark, New Jersey.
Widow of Levi Burgert.
Descendant of Maj. George Herrick and of Daniel Grennell.
Daughter of John Culver Herrick (1812-67) and Almira Charlotte
Meigs (1818-93), his wife, m. 1842.
•Granddaughter of Stephen Herrick (1785-1829) and Eunice Culver
(1786-1875), his wife, m. 1811; Whiting Meigs and Charlotte Grennell
(1782-1819), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Herrick (1761-1825) and Phebe Pier-
son (1760-1846), his wife; Daniel Grennell, Jr. (b. 1752), and Anna
Everest, his wife, m. 1777.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Herrick and Mary Rogers (b. 1736),
his wife; Daniel Grennell and Ann Chapman (1731-1814), his wife.
George Herrick, (1736-86), served as major in the Suffolk
county regiment. He was born in Southampton, N. Y., where
he died.
Daniel Grennell, (1729-1801), enlisted, 1775, under Capt.
Isaac Bostwick, and served on the Sound in the defense of
Boston. He was born in Saybrook, Conn., where he died.
MRS. LOUISE LEMIRA HERRICK LEONARD. 22969
Born in Newark, New^ Jersey.
Widow of Frederick Wellington Leonard.
Descendant of Maj. George Herrick, and of Daniel Grennell.
Daughter of John Culver Herrick and Almira Charlotte Meigs, his
wife.
See No. 22968.
MRS. C. AUGUSTA RHODES HANNA. 22970
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of Marcus A. Hanna.
Descendant of David Barber and of Corp. Stephen Barber,
of Connecticut.
Daughter of Daniel P. Rhodes and Sophia Lord Russell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert Russell and Abigail Barber, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Barber and Abigail Gilbert, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Barber and Alice Cass (1730-1814),
his wife, m. 1748; Sylvester Gilbert and Patience Barber, his wife.
342 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Barber and Abigail Newcomb,
his wife (parents of Patience).
David Barber, (1716-1801), served in the first call for
troops for the relief of Boston.
Stephen Barber, (1724-1806), served as corporal from He-
bron at the Lexington Alarm under Capt. Worthy Watei».
Also Nos. 3685, 4006, 5317, 6258, 8969, 19471.
MRS. LILIAN CONVERSE HANNA BALDWIN. 22971
Born in Cleveland, OKlo.
Wife of Prentiss Baldwin.
Descendant of Josiah Converse and of Capt. Israel Converse.
Daughter of Leonard Hanna and Samantha Converse, his wife.
Granddaughter of Porter Converse and Rhoda Howard, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Israel Converse and Hannah Walbridge, his
second wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Converse and Eleanor Richardson
(1714-85), his wife.
Josiah Converse, (1710-75), turned out from Stafford for
the relief of Boston and was a member of the General Court.
He was born in Woburn, Mass. ; died in Stafford, Conn.
His sons Israel, Josiah, Jude and Jesse were soldiers.
Israel Converse, (1743-1806), served as sergeant from Staf-
ford at the Lexington Alarm and commanded a company,
1780. He was born in Stafford, Conn. ; died in Randolph, Vt.
Also Nos. 7961, 16978.
MRS. ALIDA GALE STEBBINS. 22972
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Widow of De Witt Clinton Stebbins.
Descendant of John Roberts, Lieut. Peter Roberts and Lieut,
Abraham Gale.
Daughter of Martin Gale (1805-67) and Susan Walters, his wife,
m. 1832.
Granddaughter of John Gale and Betsey Herrick, his second wife;
Aaron Walters and Susan Roberts, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Gale and Abigail Rice, his wife,
m. 1769; Peter Roberts (1750-1S04) and Jane Baker, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Roberts and Susannah Mayhew, his
wife.
See Nos. 22364, 22966.
LINEAGE BOOK. 343
John Roberts was with the Green Mountain Boys under
Col. Seth Warner at the battle of Bennington with four of
his sons. He was born in Rhode Island, 1727.
MRS. ELIZABETH GALE SOUTHERN. 22973
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of Lemuel Marvin Southern.
Descendant of Lieut. Peter Roberts and of Lieut. Abraham
Gale.
Daughter of Martin Gale and Susan Walters, his wife.
See Nos. 22364, 22966.
MRS. MILDRED SMITH COULTON. 22974
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of Richard Marshall Coulton.
Descendant of Elisha Stevens, Timothy Day, Lewis Ely,
Simeon Granger, Elisha Farnum and Lemuel Johnson.
Daughter of Charles H. Smith and Louisa Johnson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Luke Dewey Johnson and Lucinda Ely, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Lewis Johnson and Polly Stevens, his wife;
Merrick Ely and Lovisa Farnum, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Johnson and Jerusha Norton, his
wife, m. 1772; Elisha Stevens and Lois Fuller, his wife; Lewis Ely
and Anna Granger, his wife; Elisha Farnum and Thankful Day, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Granger and Abigail Dudly, his
wife; Timothy Day and Sarah Mun, his wife.
Elisha Stevens, (1739-1814), enlisted from Becket and
served with the Berkshire county, Mass., troops for duty at
Fort Ann. He was born in Killingworth, Conn. ; died in
Homer, N. Y.
Timothy Day, (1720-97), served two enlistments, 1775, un-
der Capt. Enoch Chapin.
Lewis Ely, (1756- 1826), served as a minute man at the Lex-
ington Alarm from West Springfield. He was born in West
Springfield, Mass.; died in Deerfield, Ohio.
Simeon Granger, (1728-1815), served as a private in the
militia. He was born in Suffield, Conn. ; died in Sanders-
field, Mass.
Elisha Farnum, (1756-1835), was placed on the pension roll
of Portage Co., Ohio, 1831, for service of private in the Mas-
344 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
sachusetts militia. He was born in Lyme, Conn. ; died in
Deerfield, Ohio.
Lemuel Johnson served at the Bennington Alarm and at
various alarms in the Worcester county Mass., militia. He
was born, 1746; removed to DeeriEield, N. Y., where in 1801
his name is found on a deed.
Also No. 1765.
MRS. MYRTLE STANLEY SOUTHERN. 22975
Born in Northfield, Ohio.
Wife of William Marvin Southern.
Descendant of Lieut. John Sutherland, of Vermont.
Daughter of Daniel Carpenter Stanley (1827-67) and Phoebe Rainey
(1837-61), his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Sutherland Stanley (1800-80) and Hannah
Cranmer (1802-80), his wife.
Gr.granddaughter of John Stanley and Mary Sutherland, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Sutherland and Mary German, his
wife.
John Sutherland, (1741-98), served as a minute man and
scout, 1778-80. He enHsted in the militia for the defense of
the frontier, 1781, under Capt. Israel Hurlburt and Col.
Thomas Lee. He was bom in Rutland, Vt., where he died.
Also No. 13747.
MRS. ALICE AMIDON CANNON. , 22976
Born in Perry, Ohio.
Wife of Rev. James Calkins Cannon.
Descendant of Capt. Henry Amidon.
Daughter of Henry Nelson Amidon (b. 1821) and }.Iaryette Barker,
his wife, m. 1843.
Granddaughter of William Amidon (1795-1863) and Charity Sweet
(1779-1855), his wife, m. 1817.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Amidon (b. 1767) and Prudence
Thompson, his wife, m. 1791.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Amidon and Sarah Doubleday (d.
1794), his wife, m. 1751.
Henry Amidon commanded a company of Connecticut mili-
tia from Willington, 1777, under Col. Joel Jones. He was
born in Oxford, Mass., 1727; died in Willington, Conn.
line;age book. 345
MRS. LUCY LEAMING TAYLOR. 22977
Born in Schoharie, New York.
Wife of Benjamin FrankHn Taylor.
Descendant of Silas Tucker.
Daughter of Daniel Mack Learning and Mary Tucker, his wife.
Granddaughter of Charles Tucker and Charity Stevens, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Silas Tucker and Mary Histed, his wife.
Silas Tucker, (1740-77), served in the expedition to Canada,
in the Burgoyne campaign, was severely wounded at Hub-
bardston and died in the hospital.
Also No. 17957.
MRS. CLARA MARIA COBB HANNON. 22978
Born in Birmingham, Ohio. '
Wife of Ewing Hannon.
Descendant of Dr. Samuel Cobb, Deacon Ichabod Griggs
and Ensign Ichabod Griggs, Jr., of Connecticut.
Daughter of Akira Cobb and Maria Bryant, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jeduthan Cobb and Harriet Griggs (b. 1792), his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jeduthan Cobb and Sarah Chapman, his wife;
Stephen Griggs (b. 1769) and EHzabeth Lathrop, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Cobb and Hannah Bicknell, his
second wife; Ichabod Griggs, Jr., and Mercy Hatch, his wife, m. 1765.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ichabod Griggs.
Samuel Cobb, (1716-81), served as justice of the peace and
as a member of the Assembly. He was born in Wales ; died
in Tolland, Conn.
Ichabod Griggs, Jr., (1744-76), served as sergeant at the
Lexington Alarm and as ensign of the Tolland militia in the
New York campaign, and died in service. He was born in
Tolland, Conn.
Also Nos. 2414, 5367.
Deacon Ichabod Griggs, (1718-90), represented Tolland in
the Assembly, 1775-77. He was born in Norwich; died in
Tolland.
MISS LUCY SHERRILL GREENE. 22979
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Descendant of Lieut. William Seymour and of Lydia St.
John.
346 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of John E. Greene and Mary Elizabeth Seymour, his wife.
Granddaughter of Harry Belden Seymour and Mary Lasell Ward,
his wife.
Gr. -granddaughter of Belden Seymour and Abigail Beers, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Seymour and Lydia St. John,
his wife, m. 1757.
William Seymour, (i 7301 821), was lieutenant in the Fifth
Connecticut Regiment in the New York campaign. He had
command of the guard over Burgoyne and the family still
possess saddle and pistols presented by the captured general
in recognition of courteous treatment. He was bom in Nor-
walk, Conn., where he died.
Lydia St. John was active in nursing the sick and wounded,
and her family and house were protected officially by both
armies encamped in the vicinity of Norwalk. She died, 1829,
in Vergennes, Vt., at the home of her son Belden.
Also Nos. 4098, 6121.
MRS. CORNELIA MAYNARD REES. 22980
Born in Marquette, Michigan.
Wife of William David Rees.
Descendant of Maj. Reuben Atwater, Hon. Andrew Hull,
Jr., and Rev. Samuel Hall, all of Connecticut.
Daughter of Matthew Henry Maynard and Mary E. Foot, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Alfred Foot and Frances Hitchcock, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Augustus Foot and Eudocia Hull, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rev. John Foot and Abigail Hall, his wife;
Andrew Hull, Jr., and Ehsabeth A. Atwater (b. 1760), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Hall and Ann Law, his wife;
Reuben Atwater and Mary Russell, his second wife, m. 1755.
Reuben Atwater, (1728-1801), served as major of the Tenth
Regiment of Connecticut militia and resigned, 1777. He was
bom in Cheshire, Conn. ; died in Blanford, Mass.
Andrew Hull, Jr., (1748-1827), gave both civil and military
service from Cheshire, where he was born and where he died.
Samuel Hall, (1695-1776), was a patriot preacher of
Cheshire, who urged his congregation, 1775, to enlist as min-
ute men and he followed the troops to Boston. He was born
in Wallingford ; died in Cheshire, Conn.
Also No. 7841.
UNEAGE BOOK. 347
MISS STELLA TRACY HATCH. 22981
Descendant of David Barber and of Corp. Stephen Barber.
Daughter of Uriel C. Hatch and Charlotte A. Russell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert Russell and Abigail Barber, his wife.
See No. 22970.
MRS. HARRIET STILLMAN BOWMAN. 22982
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of I. T. Bowman.
Descendant of Nathaniel Stillman and of Oliver Robbins, of
Connecticut.
Daughter of Chauncey Stillman (1808-59) and Elizabeth Ross, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Capt. Francis Stillman (1785-1838) and Harriet
Robbins (1786-1858), his wife, m. 1806.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Stillman and Martha Hanmer (1751-
1813), his wife, m. 1781 ; Oliver Robbins and Mary Rose (1753-95).
his wife.
Nathaniel Stillman, (1752-1838), was placed on the pension
roll of Hartford Co., 1832, for service of private in the Con-
necticut militia. He was born in Wethersfield, where he died.
Oliver Robbins, (1745-1826), served as a minute man at the
Lexington Alarm from Wethersfield, where he was born and
where he died.
MRS. ADELIA STURTEVANT BURNETT. 22983
Born in Chagrin Falls, Ohio.
Wife of Charles C. Burnett.
Descendant of Lemuel Sturtevant.
Daughter of Isaac Sturtevant and Harriet Bell, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Sturtevant and Johanna Dodge, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Sturtevant and Priscilla Thompson, his
wife.
Lemuel Sturtevant, (1756-1839), received a pension, 1831,
as a private in the Massachusetts Continental Line. He died
in Barton, Vt.
Also No. 21422.
MISS JESSIE HAYWARD BURKE. 22984
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Descendant of Capt. Samuel Cherry.
348 DAUGHTERS OF THE) AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Daughter of Clarence Elisha Burke and Maria Sanford Hayward,
his wife.
Granddaughter of WiUiam Henry Hayward and Jane Elizabeth Willis,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Willis and Susan Ann Hopkins, his
wife.
Gr.-gr. -granddaughter of WiUiam Hopkins and Susan Cherry, his
wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Cherry (1756-1825) and Ann
Wallace, his wife.
See No. 22373.
22985
MRS. GERTRUDE FEETER FRENCH FILLMORE. 22986
Born in Western, New York.
Wife of Robert M. Pillmore.
Descendant of William Feeter, of New York.
Daughter of Joseph French and Pamelia Feeter, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Feeter and Nancy Failing, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Feeter and Elizabeth Bellinger, his
wife.
William Feeter, (1756- 1844), was a scout in the Mohawk
Valley, 1776; served at Fort Stanwix, 1777; volunteered,
1778, to transport provisions and ammunition through a coun-
try infested with Indians and Tories. He was at Stone Ara-
bia, 1780, but escaped the massacre and served to the close of
the war. He was born in Stone Arabia; died in Herkimer
Co., N. Y.
Also Nos. 3396, 4897, 1 3 160.
MISS LOUELLA CRANE. 22987
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Descendant of Silas Clarke, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of William E. Crane and Kate Holden, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ebenezer Crane and Lydia Hooker Clarke, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Clarke and Susanna Rising, his wife.
Gr. -gr.-granddaughter of Silas Clarke and Elizabeth Strong, his wife.
Silas Clarke, (1729-1813), who had fought in the early
wars, gave service as a soldier in the Revolution. He was
born in Northampton, where he died.
LINEAGE BOOK. 349
MISS GRACE MARIE CHEEVER. ' 22988
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Descendant of Simon Plimpton, Capt. Ezekiel Plimpton and
Moses Grant, Jr., all of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Charles Edward Cheever and Emma A. H. Smith, his
wife.
Granddaughter of Charles Simmons Cheever and Mary Lovell, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ariel Cheever and Abigail Grant, his wife;
Zachariah Lovell and Sibyl Plimpton, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezekiel Plimpton and Esther Boyden, his
wife; Moses Grant, Jr., and Pearly Thare, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simon Plimpton and Ruth Morse, his
wife; Moses Grant and Thankful Mclntyre, his wife.
Simon Plimpton, (1706-98), was a patriot of Medfield,
where he was born and where he died.
Ezekiel Plimpton, (1748-1817), served as ensign, 1776, and
as captain, 1778. He was born in Medfield, where he died,
Moses Grant, Jr., (1747-1816), served as a minute man at
the Rhode Island Alarm. He was born in Wrentham, where
he died.
MRS. LENORE SHERWOOD PYLE. 22989
Born in Bryan, Ohio.
Wife of Dr. John Sherman Pyle.
Descendant of Isaac Sherwood and of James Mullin.
Daughter of Isaac R. Sherwood and Katharine Margaret Brownlee,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Aaron Sherwood (b. 1787) and Maria Yeomans
(b. 1801), his wife; James Brownlee and Rebecca Mullin, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Sherwood and Drusilla Moore, his wife;
George Mullin and Katherine Hammer, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Mullin and Mary Shannon, his wife.
Isaac Sherwood, (1758-1844), was wagon boy in the be-
ginning of the Revolution and served in the Cavalry under
Gates, 1777. He was born in Bennington, Vt., removed to
Dutchess Co., N. Y.
James Mullin enlisted, 1776, in Capt. William Rippey's com-
pany from Cumberland county under Col. William Irvine and
served in the northern campaign. He was born in Cumber-
land county. Pa., where he died.
Also No. 7981.
350 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI,UTION.
MISS MARY EMILY WILCOX. 22990
Born in Painesville, Ohio.
Descendant of Deacon Abel Wilcox and of Capt. Martin
Lord, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Aaron Wilcox and Eliza Jane Mosley, his wife.
Granddaughter of Moses Wilcox and Huldah Lord, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Abel Wilcox and Mary Hull, his wife; Martin
Lord and Concurrence Seward, his wife.
Abel Wilcox, (1732-1807), turned out from Killingworth in
Capt. Bezaliel Bristol's company to repel Tryon's invasion.
He was born in Hartford ; died in Killingworth.
Martin Lord, (1742-1821), commanded a company in the
Seventh Militia Regiment. He was born in Saybrook; died
in Killingworth, where his gravestone records his service.
Also Nos. 9280, 21605.
MRS. SARAH FRANCES CUMMINGS. 22991
Born in Green Spring, Ohio.
Wife of Joseph W. Cummings.
Descendant of Amos Hulbert.
Daughter of Robert Smith and Catharine Stein, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ebenezer Smith and Florilla Hulbert, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Hulbert and Esther Geer, his wife,
m. 1777-
Amos Hulbert, (1752-1835), served as a private in the Con-
necticut militia. He was born in Middletown, Conn.; died
in Lee, Mass.
MISS FRANCES ISABELLE CUMMINGS. 22992
Born in Toledo, Ohio.
Descendant of Alexander Comins and Amos Hulbut.
Daughter of Joseph W. Cummings and Sarah Frances Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert Cummings and Mary Cummings, his wife ;
Robert Smith and Catherine Stein, his wife.
See No. 22991.
Gr.-granddaughter of Alexander Comins and Jane Livingstone, his
wife.
Alexander Comins, (1750-1844), was placed on the pension
roll, 1832, of Fayette Co., Pa., for service of private in the
Pennsylvania Line at the battles of Trenton and Brandywine.
He was born in Ireland.
Also No. 18133.
UNE^GE BOOK. 35 1
MRS. ANN NICHOLS BELL. 22993
Born in Randolph, Massachusetts.
Wife of John A. Bell.
Descendant of Jesse Nichols and of Benjamin Joy, of Mas-
sachusetts.
Daughter of Nathaniel Nichols (1794-1880) and Miriam Turner Joy
(1800-96), his wife.
Granddaughter of Jesse Nichols and Elizabeth Howard, his wife;
Benjamin Joy and Leah Blanchard, his wife.
Jesse Nichols, (1760- 1803), enlisted, 1780, in the Middlesex
county, Mass., militia. He was born in North Reading, where
he died,
Benjamin Joy, (1760-1837), served several enlistments un-
der different commands. He died at South Weymouth.
MISS LAURA HARKNESS NORTHUP. 22994
Born in Washington, District of Columbia.
Descendant of Daniel Wood, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Henry Hall Northup and Lydia Harkness, his wife.
Granddaughter of Isaac Wood Northup and Maria Brown, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Northup and Betsey Wood, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Wood (1749-1821) and Rebecca
Ingalls, his wife.
See No. 22336.
MRS. NINA VIRGINIA COOPER DYER. 22995
Born in Media, Pennsylvania.
Descendant of Corp. Mark McCord, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Thomas Valentine Cooper and Ada Fredonia Turner,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Frederick Turner and Susanna McCord, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David McCord and Sarah Donaldson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Mark McCord and Catherine Miller, his
wife.
Mark McCord, (1745-81), enlisted in the Continental Line;
was at Brandywine, Paoli, Germantown and Valley Forge.
He was furloughed on sick leave and died at his home in
Dauphin county.
Also No. 18159.
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352 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
MRS. ADA S. T. COOPER DICKESON. 22996
Born in Media, Pennsylvania.
Wife of William Eunice Dickeson.
Descendant of Corp. Mark McCord,
Daughter of Thomas Valentine Cooper and Ada Fredonia Turner,
his wife.
See No. 22995.
MRS. HILA NOBLES WILLIAMS. 22997
Born in Wysox, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Robert H. Williams.
Descendant of Lieut. Solomon Tracy and Paul De Witt.
Daughter of Henry Wells Nobles and Mary O. Coolbaugh, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan Nobles and Hila Tracy (1799-1842), his
wife, m. 1819; Elwin B. Coolbaugh and Celestia J. Strickland, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Solomon Tracy and Mary Wells (1756-1848),
his wife, m. 1787; Stephen Strickland (1790-1874) and Mary De Witt
(1793-1860), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Paul De Witt and Elizabeth Sly, his wife.
Solomon Tracy, (1756-1835), served as lieutenant of the
Goshen regiment at the battle of Minisink, 1779. He was
born in Preston, Conn. ; died in Canandagua, N. Y.
Also Nos. 12983, 20064.
Paul De Witt, (1763-1838), enlisted, 1778, in Northumber-
land county and served in home defense. He was placed on
the pension roll, 1831, for service of private in the Pennsyl-
vania militia. He died in Burlington, Pa.
MRS. HELEN FROST DODGE. 22998
Born in Potterville, Pennsylvania.
Wife of William Henry Dodge.
Descendant of Thomas Fox and Aaron Frost,
Daughter of James Otis Frost and Chloe Hill, his wife.
Granddaughter of Aaron Frost, Jr. (b. 1778), and Polly Craw (b.
1782), his wife; Chester Hill and Dolly Fox, his wife .
Gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Frost and Margaret Hammond, his sec-
ond wife ; Thomas Fox and Dolly Saxton, his wife.
Thomas Fox was placed on the pension roll of Windham,
Pa., 1832, at the age of sixty-seven for over a year's service
as private in the Connecticut Line..
Aaron Frost, (i 747-1817), served as a private in the Con-
necticut militia. He was born in England ; died in East Wind-
sor, Conn.
lini:age book. 353
MRS. CORNELIA DODGE PIERSON. 22999
Born in Towanda, Pennsylvania.
Wife of James Willis Pierson.
Descendant of Thomas Fox and of Aaron Frost.
Daughter of William Henry Dodge and Helen Frost, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Otis Frost and Chloe Hill, his wife.
See No. 22998.
MRS. MARY PAINTER FESSLER. 23000
Born in Muncy, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Henry Shoemaker Fessler.
Descendant of Lieut. John Painter and of Joseph Israel, of
Pennsylvania.
Daughter of William Pusey Israel Painter and Sabina Mensch, his
wife, m. 1841.
Granddaughter of Thomas Painter and Susan Israel (1789-1845), his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Painter and Catharine Taggart, his wife;
Joseph Israel and Susannah Pusey (1765-1817), his wife, m. 1781.
John Painter, (1752- 1837), was placed on the pension roll
of Northumberland Co., 1831, for service of second lieutenant.
He was born in York; died in Northumberland Co., Pa.
Also No. 21321.
Joseph Israel, (1753-1807), served in the Revolution and
his sword is in the collection of the Historical Society of
Pennsylvania. He was born in Philadelphia ; died in Dela-
ware.
" See No. — " indicates a reference to that number in the same volume.
" Also No. — " indicates the National number of a "Daughter" who has entered the Society
on the same ancestor and whose lineage has been published in a former volume. This is
done to link together widely scattered families. If the number should be 4006, it will be in
the fifth volume ; if 5005, in the sixth volume, etc.
" Real Daughters" are those whose fathers rendered service in the cause of Independence,
and their names are printed in italics in the text and index. There are fourteen "Real
Daughters" in this volume.
BOOKS OF REFERENCE FOR 23rd VOLUME
Acton, Fletcher's History of
Acworth, N. H., History of
Adams, Descendants of James and William
Albany, N. Y., Munsell's Collections of
Albany's Early Physicians, Willard's History of
American Ancestry
American Archives, Force's
American Biography, Appleton's Cyclopaedia
American Encyclopedia
American Revolution, Fiske's The
American Revolution, Johnson's Traditions and Reminiscences of the
Anecdotes of the Revoluton, Garden's
Athens County, Ohio, Walker's History of
Augusta County, Va., Waddell's Annals of
Averys of Groton, Sweet's
Baldwin Genealogy
Bangor Historical Magazine.
Bartholomew Family, History of
Bedford, Mass., History of
Berks County in the Revolution, Montgomery's
Beverly, Stone's History of
Binney Family, Genealogy of the
Boston, Frothingham's Siege of
Boston, Memorial History of
Braintree & Quincy, History of Old
Bridgewater, Mass., Kingman's History of
Bridgewater, Mass., Mitchell's History of
Bristol County, Mass., History
Brooklynites, Brooklyn, N. Y., Society of Old
Bucks County, Pa., History of
Buffalo Valley, Lynn's Annals of
Burr Family, A General History of the
Candia, N. H., Moore's History of
Cape Cod, Mass., Freeman's History of
Castine, Penobscot and Brooksville, Wheeler's History of
Cheney Genealogy
Cheraws, Gregg's History of the Old
Cheshire, Berkshire Co., Mass., History of the Town of
Chester, N. H., Chase's History of
Claremont, N. H., Waite's History of
Cogswells in America, The
Conant Family in England, History and Genealogy of the
Concord, Mass., Shattuck's History of
Concord, N. H., Bouton's History of
Connecticut, Hinman's Genealogies of the First Puritan Settlers of
Connecticut Men in the War of the Revolution, Record of
Connecticut, Military History of
Connecticut, Stiles's History of Ancient Windsor,
Cumberland County, Pa., History of
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Dauphin County, Pa., History of
Deerfield, Conn., History of
De Forest Genealogy
Derby, Conn., Orcutt's History of
Derryfield, N. H., Potter's History of
Dictionary of Congress, Lanman's
Dodge Family, Genealogy of the
Douglass Genealogy
Dutchess County, N. Y., Smith's History of
Elizabethtov/n, N. J., Hatfield's History of
Empire State, Lossing's The
Farmington, N. H., Butler's History of
Fayette County, Pa., History of
Fitzwilliam, N. H., Norton's History of
Fowler Family, Genealogy of the Guilford Branch
Framingham, Barry's History of
Framingham, Temple's History of
Georgia, White's Historical Collections of
Gilmanton, N. H., History of
Governor and Council of Vermont
Greene of Westerly, R. I., Descendants of Joseph
Greenleaf Family, Genealogy of the
Groton Heights and its Centennial, Battle of
Hall Ancestry, The
Harlem Heights, Johnston's Battle of
Hatch Genealogy
Haverhill, Mass., Chase's History of
Heitman's Historical Register
Herkimer County, N. Y., Benton's History of
Hoagland Family in America, The
Hollister Genealogy
Hubbard History, 'One Thousand Years of
Humphrey Family
Huntington Family in this Country, Huntington's Genealogical Memoir
of the
Huntoon Genealogy
Hurlbut Family, Genealogy of
Hyde Genealogy, Walworth's
Industry, Me., Clark's History of
Jackson, Parton's Life of Andrew
Johnson's Universal Cyclopaedia
Keene, N. H., Hale's Annals of
Kennebec Valley, Whitney's The
Kentucky Society, S. A. R., Year Book
Kimball Familv. History of the
King's Mountain, Draper's Heroes of
BOOKS OF RKFI^RENCE. 357
Lancaster, Mass., Nourse's History of
Lancaster, Mass. Willard's History of
La Salle County, 111.^ History of
Lexington, Mass., History of the Town of
Litchfield, Conn., Kilbourne's History of
Litchfield County, Conn., History of
Long Island Historical Association, The Memoirs of the
Lossing's Field Book of the Revolution
Magazine American History
Maine and Nova Scotia, Kidder's Eastern
Maine, Williamson's History of the State
Manchester, N. H., Potter's History of
Marblehead, History of
Marblehead Manual, Road's
Marlborough, Mass., Hudson's History of
Marlborough, N. H., Bemis History of
Maryland, McMahon's History of
Maryland, McSherry's History of
Maryland, Scharf's History of
Massachusetts, Sewall's History of
Massachusetts Society, S. A. R., Year Book
Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati, Memorials of the
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolution
Men of the Convention (Va.), Grigsby's
Michigan Pioneer Collection
Milton, Mass., Teel's History of
Monmouth County, N. J., Ellis's History of
Monmouth, Old Times in Old
More Family, History of the
Morris Register
Morris Tree, The
Morton Memoranda, Leach's
Munsell's Collections
Munson Record, The
Nantucket, Godfrey's The Island of
Nantucket, Hinchman's Early Settlers of
Nantucket, Macy's History of
National Portrait Gallery
Newberry District, O'Neall's Annals
Newcomb Family, Genealogy of the
New England Historical and Genealogical Register
New Hampshire, McClintock's History of
New Hampshire, Potter's Military History of
New Hampshire State Papers
New Hampshire War Rolls, Hammond's
New Haven County, Conn., Rockey's History of
New Ipswich, N. H., Kidder's History of
New Jersey, History State of
New Jersey in the Revolution, Stryker's Official Register, Officers and
Men of
New London County, Conn., Hurd's History of
New Milford and Bridgewater, Conn., History of
Newton, Jackson's History of
Newton, Middlesex County, Mass., History of
New York in the Revolution as Colony and State
358 DAUGHTERS OP THE AMERICAN REVOIyUTION.
New York, History of Fulton and Montgomery Counties
New York in the Revolution, Fernow's
Norridgewock, Allen's History of
Norridgewock and Canaan, Hanson's History of the Old Towns
North Brookfield, Temple's History of
North Carolina, Jones's Defence of
North Carolina, Moore's History of
North Carolina, Wheeler's History of
Northfield, Mass., History of the Town of
Norton Family History
Norwalk, Conn., History of
Norwich, Conn., Calkin's History of
Nourse and his Descendants, James
Old Families and Churches of Virginia, Mead's
Orange County, N. Y., Eager's History of
Orange County, N. Y., Ruttenber's History of
Otis Genealogy
Palmer, Mass., Temple's History of
Peabody Genealogy
Pennsylvania, Historical Collections of
Pennsylvania, History of Cumberland County
Pennsylvania, History of Dauphin County-
Pennsylvania in the War of the Revolution
Pennsylvania Magazine, The
Pierson Genealogical Record
Pierson's Settlers
Plymouth Countv. Mass., Hurd's History of
Prentice or Prentiss Family, Binney's History and Genealogy of the
Putnam Family in England and America, Putnam's History of
Ransom Genealogy
Redding, Conn., Todd's History of
Reed Family, History of
Revolution, Ellet's Women of the
Revolution, Johnston's Traditions of the
Revolution, Saffell's Record of the
Rhode Island and Providence Plantations in New England, Records
of the Colony of
Rhode Island, Arnold's History of State of
Rhode Island Colonial Record
Rhode Island, Opdike's History of
Rhode Island, Spirit of '76 in
Richardson Memorial
Richmond, N. H., Bossett's History of
Root Genealogy
Roxbury, Mass., Drake's History of
Rust Family, Record of the
Schuyler County, N. Y., History of
Sears Genealogy
Second Year of the War, Pollard's
Settlement of Jews in America, Daly's
Seymour and Vicinity, Sharpe's
BOOKS o^ rbferbnce. 359
Shattuck Memorial
Sherman, Life of Roger
Shoreham, Vt., History of the Town of
Signers of the Declaration of Independence, Lossing's Biographical
Sketches of
South CaroHna, History of the Presbyterians in
South Carolina, Ramsey's History of
Spangler Family History, The
Sterling, Mass., Goodwin's History of
Stiles Family, Genealogy of
Sullivan Family of Sullivan, Maine, The
Sutton, Mass., History of
Swanzey, N. H., Reed's History of
Taunton, Mass., Emery's History of
Temple, N. H., Blood's History of
Treat Family, Genealogy of
Truro, Mass., History of
Tucker Genealogy
United States, Bancroft's History of the
Upham Genealogy
Vermont, Hall's History of Eastern
Vermont Historical Magazine
Vermont, William's History of
Virginia, Campbell's History of
Virginia Genealogies, Hayden's
Virginia, Howe's Historical Collections of
Wallingford, Davis's History of
Walkers of the Old Colony and their Descendants, The
Ward Family, A. H. Ward's
Warfield Genealogy
Washington, Irving's Life of
Washington, Schroeder's Life and Times of
Waterbury, Conn., Anderson's History of
Waterbury, Conn., Bronson's History of
Watertown, Bond's History of
Westerly and its Witnesses
Westford, Hodgman's History of Town of
Whiting Memoirs
Windham, N. H., Morrison's History of
Windsor, Conn., Stiles's History and Genealogies of Ancient
Winning of the West, Roosevelt's
Woburn, Mass., History of
Wolcott, Conn., Orcutt's History of
Wyoming, Miner's History of
INDEX
Daughters of the American Revolution.
INDEX.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Abbey, Bessie Lockwood, 100
Abbey, Julia Amanda, 336
Abbott, Anna K. Smith, 126
Abell, Mary Russell, 60
Acker, Mary Clarke, 309
Ackerman, Mary Ackerman, 303
Adams, Anna Trible, 283
Adams, Caroline Baldwin, 163
Adams, Harriet Augusta, 35
Albee, Sarah Lulu, 169
Albert, Ethel Walton, 113
Alexander, Betsey Ann, 29
Alexander, Mary Taylor, 230
Allen, Alice Osterhoudt, 322
Allen, Elizabeth Brackett, 291
Allen, Lucy A., 39
Allen, Mary Addie, 250
Allen, M. Elizabeth, 160
Allen, Marianna Faxon, 35
Allen, Mary Elizabeth Cary, 290
Allen, Mary Hart, 291
Allen, Sara Hart, 21
Anderson, Sarah Hall 202
Andrews, Elizabeth Chisholm, 215
Armstrong, Frances P. Osgood, 227
Armstrong, Laura Lee, 183
Ashenfelter, Nettie A., 167
Ashf ord, Wilhelmina Anderson, 214
Ashmore, Gertrude, 275
Atkinson, Blanch Sholes, 170
Atocha, Alice Lansing 310
Avary, Minnie Ezzard, 215
Atwood, Clara Eliza, 247
Atwater, Lila Martha, 177
Ayres, E. Maria, 83
Ayres, Sarah Hobart Otis, 42
Azoy, Mary L., 310
364 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Babcock, Abbie Kettelle, 223
Babson, Alice Huntley Capron, 264
Bacon Harriet Buck Hooker, 32
Bacon, Jennie G., 155
Bailey, Anna N., 195
Bailey, Minnie A., I95
Baird, Jennie Greenwood Mansfield, 3r2
Baker, Louise Wright, 291
BAKER, MARTHA SHELLEY, 307
Baker, Mary Howard, 122
Balbirnie, Mary E. F. White, 142
Baldwin, Adelaide F. Birdsall, 83
Baldwin, Lilian Converse Hanna, 342
Ball, Fanny De Villa , 88
Ballou, Anna E., 319
Bancker, Mary E. C, 92
Bancroft, Laura Cummings, 27
Bangs, Georgiana Skillings, 263
Barbone, Margaret B. Chittenden, 43
Barker, Ellen M., 102
Barker, Olive Pamelia, 259
Bamum, Madeleine Hawley, 318
Barrow, Mary, 49
Barrows, Ruth Partridge, 2'2
Bartlett, Harriett M., 255
Bartlett, Helen Conkling, 203
Barton, Marion C. Griffin, 255
Bartram, Martha Shelton, 184
Baruch, Belle Wolfe, 85
Bassett, Hannah Williams, 27
Batcheller, Sarah Adaline Cummings, 312
Beall, Mary B., 220
Beardslee, Emma Gillett, 169
Beardsley, Susan Merwin Hine, 195
Bedwell, Margaret Kirker, 118
Belcher, Stella Walthall, 165
Bell, Ann Nichols, 351
Bell, Marie Suydam, 122
Benedict, Amelia Lee, 178
Benham, lone 189
Bennitt, Melinda Wheeler, 75
Benson, Henrietta Pyre, 328
Benton, Carrie Anneke, 336
Benton, Martha Ann, 130
Bessey, Clara Fobes, 8
Bingham, Florence Wells, 288
Birdseye, Grace Elvira Couch, 196
Bishop, Margaret Donald, 86
Bissell, Irene L., 114
Bixby, Mary Blanche, 4
Blair, Lilian Whitney 230
Blair, Katharine Catlin, 262
Blake, Anna Beecher, 59
Blake, Winifred Ballard, 247
Blanchard, Sallie Medbury, 85
Bliss, Emily H 202
Bliss, Loretta Sidle, 155
Boardman, Florence Pratt Foster, 191
inde;x. 365
Bonestell, Lulu Fargo, 166
Booker, Juliana Thruston, 244
Booth, Eliza Kendall, 272
Booth, Emily, 183
Burke, Jessie Hayward, 347
Bovee, Jennie L. Cady, 47
Bowen, Emily Frances Pratt, 1'6
Bowman, Harriet Stillman, 347
Bowman, Mary Colfax 268
Bowman, Sarah E. Parker, 70
Boyd, Mary SlinglufE 134
Boynton, Lucy Ann Colburn, 262
Bradford, Fannie Louise, 225
BRADLEY, MARIA L. BRONSON, 191
Bradley, May J. Forrest, 96
Brainerd, Emily Sanford 154
Braswell, Ella Clement, 215
Brawley, Eunice, 208
Brayton, Emma Sanford, 48
Brewer, Clara G. Tagg, 124
Briggs, Alice Burrall, 221
Briggs, Caroline Crane, 230
Briggs, Helen Johnson, 269
Brinsmade, Frances Louise, 197
Brinsmade, Jennette Pardee 196
Brooks, Belle Brown, 36
Brooks, Jennie Hill 193
Brower, Jennie Vedder, 3f9
Brower, Martha Sawyer, 232
Brown, Carrie M., 124
Brown, Mary Meredith, 71
Brown, Mary Swart, 326
Buffam, Charlotte Chittenden, 56
Bugbee, Frances Agatha 171
Bullard, Rose Douglas Brabson, 132
Burch, Belle Hamlin, 206
Burdick, Ada Langworthy, 142
Burgert, Lucy Amelia Herrick, 341
Burke, Maria Sandford, 129
Burnett, Adelia Sturtevant, 347
Burnett, Freelove Lillian, 114
Buri'ows, Lottie Thomas Mott, 340
Butcher, Ellen Page, 136
Caldwell, Julia Cornell, " 119
Cammann, Mary H., 312
Campbell, Charlotte Nicholson, 147
Campbell, Ellen Judith 275
Campbell, Mary Johnston 231
Candler, Mary Virginia Kaple, 268
Cannon, Alice Amidon, 344
Capen, Bertha Ellen Priest 265
Carpenter, Anne Michaels Hogarty, 61
Carr, Susan Abbot, 172
Carter, Anna Marie, 325
Carter, Eliza Jannett, 237
CARTER, JERUSHA L 185
366 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Castle, Margaret Jaquess, 271
Gate, Ruth Gray, 162
Catlin, Gulielma H. Cram, 178
Chalkley, Constance Howland, 238
Chapin, Lucy E., 266
Chase, Elizabeth Parker, I75
Cheever, Grace Marie, 349
Cheney, Alma Raub, 311
Cheney, Harriet Robinson, 68
Childe, Jessie Duncan, 263
Childs, Clara M., 153
Churchill, Lula Elmira Knap, 112
Claggett, Elizabeth Merrill Poole, 50
Clapp, Mary Rowland, 1$
CLARK, CAROLINE WAY, 176
Clark, Elizabeth Ashley, 21
Clark, Ellen Florence Gage, 248
Clark, Grace A., 109
Clark, Inez Fewall Hereford, 281
Clark, Jennie Woodruff, 85
Clark, Sophie H., 208
Clarke, Edith M 238
Clarke, Emma Manning, 172
Clay, Willie Kern, 240
Clements, Mary Slocomb Wheeler 49
demons, Nancy E. D 36
Cleveland, Martha Clara, 254
Cobb, Augusta Campbell, 109
Coburn, Helen Sophia Miller, 5
Cochran, Ellen, 285
Cochrane, Fl-ankie Merrill, 112
Cochrane, Helen A. French, 285
Cogswell, Lucy Lincoln Perry, 171
Colburn, Anna de Groff Woodin, 99
Colbum, Maria E 2Fl
Cole, Margaret Celeste, 264
Cole, Mary Leighton Wallace, 280
Conant, Ellen Bancroft, 265
Connor, Florence Griswold, 64
Cook, Annie Miner, 223
Cook, Mary E., 9
Cook, Mary Louisa Davis, 42
Cook, Sarah Elizabeth, 193
Cook, Virginia Day, 212
Cooke, Naomi Hincks, 36
Cooley, Grace Pierson CoflBn, 201
Cooper, Martha Hegeman, 130
Copeland, Blanche Andrews, 103
Corbin, Mary Grace 123
Cornish, Frances, 139
Coulton, Mildred Smith 343
Counselman, Lulu May Kettelle, 223
Cox, Kate Prescott, 68
Craig, Julia Rasin, 245
Crane, Arabella Bertha, 139
Crane, Louella 348
Crane, Mary Campbell, 231
Crocker, Margaret, 15
INDI^X. 367
Cronin, Rosalie B., 322
Crosman, Mary Hall, 94
Crosthwait, Eliza IFO
Crowell, Harriet Southworth, 98
Cummings, Frances Isabelle, 350
Cummings, Sarah Frances, 350
Cunningham, Eva Darell, 289
Gushing, Gertrude W., 92
Gushing, Katherine Greene, 106
Gushing, Susan Jane Watson, 23
Dale, Elizabeth Remsen LeRoy, 88
Damon, Blanche S. Bartlett, 285
Davis, Alice L., 20
Davis, Katherine Huguenin, 303
Day, Cornelia Ghisholm, 216
Day, Emily Rainey Taylor, . . ". 53
Dean, Bertha Louise, 28
Dean, Helen Marion Gram, 43
Dean, Isabella Glough, 76
Dean, Mary Jennie Bassett, 28
Deans, Clara Barr, 134
Decker, Eslie Root, 206
De Haven, Julia Gillespie, 89
Denison, Adeline Walcott, 276
Dickeson, Ada S. T. Cooper, 352
Dillman, Anna M., 224
Dixson, Elizabeth L., 188
Dodge, Caroline Jane 96
Dodge, Fanny Stanton, 170
Dodge, Helen Frost, 352
Dolliver, Louise Pearsons, 236
Donald, Anna Edgar, 86
Dorset, Helen, 156
Dorset, Marian, 156
Dorset, Nannie G., 156
Dorsey, Frances J. Loomis, 276
Douglass, Caroline Hare, 148
Dow, Ellen Wale, 190
Dowst, Annette L., 2^4
Drake, Louise J., 70
Drexel, Katharyn Hotchkiss, 268
Drummond, Josephine Prince, 9
Dunbar, Helen M 9
Dunkle, Mary A. Prentice, 131
Dyar, Mary E., 56
Dyer, Nina Virginia Cooper, 351
Easton, Caroline Newton, 300
Eaton, Alice Wright, 117
Eaton, Charlotte Dean Bradford, 17
Eaton, Mary Tuttle Hogarty, 61
Ebright, Julia Bissell, 114
Eckbo, Theodora Mann, 32^4
Edson, Julia Wood, 152
25
368 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Edwards, Lavinia Medbery, 105
Edwards, Sarah Pease, 211
Eggleston, Agnes Smith, 323
Eidlitz, Jennie Turner, S^9
Ellis, Josephine Chamberlin, 241
Ellwood, Mary Bailey, 333
Emerson, Wilimena H. Eliot 44
Eubank, Grace Bixler, 66
Evans, Chloe Ann Day, 33
Failing, Ida Parsons 82
Fallas, Annie Temple, 47
Earnham, Satira A., 256
Earquhar, Mary Howard, 44
Faville, Esther D., 160
Fellows, Nancy Putnam, 26
FELTON. HARRIET, 269
Fenyes, Eva Scott 73
Ferriss, Cornelius Wing, 89
Fessler, Mary Painter 353
Few-Smith, Eliza Lehman, 72
Fishburne, Elizabeth Alice Bedon, 208
Fisher, Anne Elizabeth, 262
Fisherdick, Marietta E. Webster, 235
Fiske, Gertrude Horsford, 15
Tlick, Bessie Morgan, 220
Tloyd, Anna Belle 245
Tlynn, Mary Louise, 173
F'ogg, Mary W., 10
T'oley, Martha Bellinger, 308
Folger, Elizabeth S., 40
Foote, Mary Eliza Merrill, 235
Ford, Abby Williams Wild 2S
Ford, Marietta A. Billings, 327
Ford, Sara Carpenter 270
Forman, Mary Lucretia, 79
Fouquet, Florence Morse, 311
Fowler, Adele Bloodgood, 226
Fowler, Martha Crockett, 207
Fox, Emma Stowell, 45
Eraser, Libbie Isenhauer, 124
Frazer, Elizabeth 113
French, Grace Gertrude Albers, 273
Frost, Carrie Brigham, 254
Frost, Ida S., 189
Fryer, Melissa Pratt, 298
Fyffe, Bessye , 30
Fyfle, Clifford Neff, 29
Galusha, Elizabeth Osgood, 327
Gardinier, Cora Anna 46
Gary, Emily Clarissa Lyon 229
Gaston, Josepha Bell, 146
Gatchell, Gertrude Rasin, 245
Gay, Ella C, ^48
Geary, Elizabeth 127
INDE^X. 369
Gelm, Marjorie Cook, 223
Gerry, Lizzie G. Corey 135
Gesner, Ada Maria, 197
Gibbens, Mary Barr Warfield, 211
Gibson, Irene Elizabeth, 165
Gilchrist, Elizabeth, 289
Gilchrist, Flora Mariette Smith, 126
Gile, Hattie Titus, 68
Giles, Florence C, 313
Gilfillen, Harriet Woodbridge Cook, 55
Gilpatric, Jessie Isadore Hodges, 173
Glover, Jane Beal, 277
Goode, Ida Mae Stone, 299
Goodwin, Jennie Miller, 304
Goodwyne, Cornelius Vona, 216
Gordan, Ida Johnson, 159
Gorse, Louisa Virginia 104
Gould, Edwina Ensign, 137
Gould, Emma J., 162
Gould, Helen Miller, 334
Gould, Mary Ensign, 137
Graves, Abbie A. Lord, 36
Graves, Katherine Taylor, 148
Graves, Mary Colfax Baldwin, 267
Gray, Sarah Catherine, 219
Gregg, Mary Needham, 168
Green, Emma Lumpkin, 2T5
Green, Harriet Campbell, 78
Green, Mary Adelia F., 100
Green, Mary Martin, 212
Green, S. Elizabeth, 304
Geeen, Virgelia, Sawyer, 173
Greene, Aline Mobley, 147
Greene, Lucy Sherrill, 345
Greene, Martha Arey, 142
Greenwood, Amanda A., 274
Greer, Annie Pettigrew, 203
Gresham, Fanny G. W 206
Gresham, Mary Anderson, 216
Griffin, Mary E 50
Griffith, Sylvia Maria Leonard, 69
Griggs, Caroline Haring White, 182
Griggs, Nellie Ashley, 335
Grondahl, Bernardine Barbour 122
Grouard, Maria Louise, 313
Grout, Ellen Maria Ballon, 144
Gubelman, Lucy Hallet Coyne 258
Hackett, Fannie M 242
Haggard, Laura A., 281
Hahn, Mary Pinney, 292
Hale, Margaret M., 277
Hall, Emma F., 1 286
Hall, Grace H 69
Hall, Ida M. Hill, 249
Hall, Isabel Leighton, 278
Hallock, Estelle, 332
370 DAUGHTERS OP THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Hammond, Lillian Bowman, 70
Hanna, C. Augusta Rhodes, 341
Hanna, Eleanor Gray, 138
Hannon, Clara Maria Cohb, 3i5
Hanson, Sarah Abby, 5
Hardcastle, Kate N., 203
Harle, Cora Ethel, 235
Harle, Josephine Wood, 234
Harrell, Stella Porter, 217
Harris, Mary Louisa, 283
Harris, Mary McCalla, 339
Harrison, Eliza Anne Eads, 66
Harrison, Florence, 64
Harrison, Florence Lewis, 292
Harrison, Mary Elizabeth 118
Hartley, Mary Antoinette Farnham, 256
Harwood, Clara, 200
Hasbrouck, Ada E. M., 75
Haskell, Harriet Reed 300
HASLET, ELIZA HAMILTON, 67
Haslet, Mary J 67
Hastings, Maria Davis, 16
Hatch, Myra Blanchard Gurney, 23
Hatch, Stella Tracy, 347
Hayes, Charlotte A. Prentiss, 273
Hazelton, Anna L. 19
Hagen, M. Bell, 79
Hazlett, Ella P., 101
Head, Fanny L. Daggett, 34
Heald, Helen Eliza Magoun, 18
Heath, Mary Steward 5
Heintselman, Eva Proctor, 115
Henning, Sue Thornton Meriwether, 90
Herriman, Helen 80
Hess, Clementine Coryell Sheldon, 107
Higby, Phebe Annetta, 220
Higgins, Kate Corinne, 101
Higgins, Fannie Pomeroy, 28
Hildreth, Ellen Louise Kimball, 287
Hilger, Clara Douglas, 90
Hill, Mary Bartlett, 286
Hill, Minerva Camp, 199
Hillman, Caroline Eliza, 41
Hillyer, Clara E., 187
Hilton, Mary Abby Abell 87
Hinchman, Mary, 45
Hix, Caroline English, 314
Hoadley, Henry-Etta Amelia Ivison, 179
Hoag, Susan Howland, 91
Hobron, Frances Elizabeth, 219
Hodge. Myrtle Augusta Low, 251
Hodges, Mary Louise, 302
Hodgins, Emeline Clark, 60
Hogarty, Harriet Rebecca C, 61
Hogarty, Sarah Ann, 61
Hollister, Evelyn Hewson 103
Holmes, Carrie Addie Smith, 249
Holmes, Lucy Sherman, 271
INDEX. 371
Holyoke, Blanche Essington, 26
Homan, Martha Louise Mallery, 334
Horton, Katharine Pratt, 298
Homer, Rebecca Davis, 30
Hood, Alice Howell, 332
Hood, Carrie la Halle Adams, 120
Hood, Katherine Wyman, 18
Hopkins, Fanny Wayne Chambers 110
Hotchkiss, Katherine Bush, 74
Hough, Frances Louise, 184
Houghton, Lottie Melissa Merriam, 114
Howard, Edith Powell, 278
Howe, Elizabeth Leavitt, 73
Howe, Katharine Dexter, 252
Howes, Claire M 77
Hubbard, Helen Vosburgh, 302
Hubbard, Mary Jane Whiton, 118
Hubbard, Sallie McConnell, 239
Hubbell, Elizabeth, 301
Hughes, Eva Raymond Frazer, 146
Hughes, Helen, 205
Hughes, Margaret M I57
Humes, Rosalie Floyd, 240
Humphrey, Fannie Coffroth, 119
Hunt, Frances Adelaide Newton, 300
Hunter, Annie, 218
Hurlburt, Frances Irene Keeler, 179
Hutchins, Carrie E. McFadden, 211
Hutchinson, Elizabeth J., 243
Hutton, Jessie Stewart, 330
Hyde, Adelaide B., 93
Hyde, Elizabeth A., 314
Ingersoll, Annie L., 3
Ingersoll, Marcia Atkinson, 2
Ives, Mary Winslow, .............[.....[... 297
Jack, Mary E., ■£g2
Jackson, Mary G., .*!.'.*!!.'.'.'.'!!.'!!.*,'!.'! 306
Jackson, Mathilde Heyl, 244
Jacobs, Catharine Huntington, 45
James, Alice M., !!..'.'!].'!!!!! 267
Jannopoulo, Berenice Stockton, 65
Jarrett, Emma White, 82
Jaynes, Mary Brown, 61
Jeffrey, Alice Kilbourne, .'...'...'. 117
Jewell, Lizzie B., .'..!!!!!!!!!! 101
Jewett, Emma Jane Farwell, '...........'..... 44
Johnson, Catharine A. C 264
Johnson, Emily Rockwell, 48
Johnson, Flora Priscilla, 16'3
Johnson, Kate Snow Walker, 281
Johnston, Jennie Scribner, [ [[ 53
Jones, Emma Pratt, 299
Jones, Estelle Bayne, .".!.'!!.'!!.'!!!.'!! 91
Jones, Laura Amelia, ] [ 270
372 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Jones, Marian Hastings, 187
Josselyn, Linda G., 21
Kehler, Rose Gilbert, 222
Kelsey, Harriet Lynde, 331
Kendall, Emily Z., 67
Kendall, Flora Caroline, 165
Kendall, Gertrude G., 19
Kendrick, Bessie May, 188
Kent, Marhon Gray Shoals, 176
Kerr, May Herberton, 12
Kessler, Josephine Dilworth, 55
Kett, Mary Thompson Tuttle, 62
KEYES, SUSAN BANNISTER, 152
Kilbourne, Anna Bancroft, 117
Kimball, Belle Campbell, 27'8
Kimball, Mary Grover, 125
Kimberly, Cornelia H., 180
Kimberly, Nannie Marriott, 30
King, Kittle Southern, 340
Kingsbury, Laura D. H., 30
Kinne, Emma G., 336
Knight, Aleta De Foreest, 288
Koch, Emma Augusta, 136
Kohler, Lora Standish Alden, 115
Koon, Edith Adelle 54
Lamar, Mary Ethel Toy, 216
Lambert, Mary Hoxie, 200
Lambeth, Virginia Jessie Parker, 158
Landers, Mary Erwin Birdsall, 84
Landon, Mary Grinnell, 91
Lane, Helen Taylor, 185
Lane, Metta Gault, 284
Lang, Sara Drummond, 10
Langley, Mary Putnam, 26
Langworthy, Georgie Sheldon, 143
Lapham, Lucy Ellen Cole, 225
La Pierre, Evelyn Brown, 176
La Rue, Harriet Ayres, 87
Lawrence, Mary Elizabeth Hubbard, 181
Lawrence, Mary S., 138
Lawton, Julia A., 39
Leader, Alice Farnham, 1
Leavenworth, Sarah T. A., 153
L'Ecluse, Julia Manley Weeks, 333
Leigh, Frances Baird, 159
Leighton, Ella Augusta, 40
Lemmon, Frances A., 219
Leonard, Louise Lemira Herrick, 341
Leslie, Marie Cooke, 107
Levengston, Emma Clark Pike, 105
Lewis, Julia, 239
Linbarger, Charlotte Hayden, 275
Lincoln, Eudora Percival, 1^
Littlefield, Lydia Chamberlin, 299
INDE^X. 373
Livermore, Mary Griswold, 22
Locke, Emma McSparren, 137
Locke, Emma Perkins Boylston, 37
Lockrow, E. Josephine, 193
Long, Eugenia Perrin, 116
Loveland, Sarah Sheldon, 143
Lovell, Lillian Truesdell, 76
Loyhed, Frances Ames, 50
Luders, Mary Selfridge, 140
Lukens, Matilda Clark Barnes, 135
Lyon, Elizabeth Prentice, 177
Lytle, Anna Webster, 282
McBride, Virginia Hardaway, 218
McCallum, Elizabeth Willis 203
McCluney, Mary Lura, 63
McClure, Rumina Ayres, 164
McComb, Anna Louise Guerrard, I20
McDonald, Clara Rebecca Hutchins, 166
Macfarlane, Kathleen Selfridge, 140
Mcintosh, Elizabeth Weaver Ellis, 338
Mclntyre, Bertha Marion Carr, 174
McKinney, Julia P. Linnell, 131
Maclaren, ElizabetTi Weston, 123
McMurray, Jeannie Newcomb Bucklin, 328
McNaugher, Mary Josephine Scott, 139
Malone, Cora Bowler, 128
Manross, Martha E. Wilson, 96
March, Josephine M., 266
Marfield, Agnes E., 57
Marsh, Ella Sherman, 92
Marshall, Caroline L., 232
Marshall, Josephine Holcomb, 238
Marshall, Lillie Holcomb, 237
Marston, Laura Marie, 67
Martin, Mary Augusta Gould, 1
Mather, Flora Stone, 339
May, Emily Ophelia Dewey, 259
Maynard, Caroline Lovell Wood, 19
Meloy, Frances Williams, 323
Melvin, Clara Wilbur, 31
Menzie, Harriet Clarence Chappell, 102
Merriam, Mary Rice, 188
Merrill, Mary Griffin, 311
Middleton, Marie Bryant, 227
Mildram, Sarah E. Hallett, 14
Miles, Augusta Culver, 1§2
Miles, Roberta L. Hall 145
Millard, Cora Sprague, 125
Miller, Eula Smith, 149
Miller, Josephine A., 108
Miller, Lillian Maxwell, 256
Minot, Electa Morton, 293
Minot, Harriet Patterson, 293
Minot. Mary M. L., 294
Mitchell, Clara Blake, 162
Mobley, Cornelia Massey, 147
374 DAUGHTERS 01^ THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.
Montague, Marion Whitney Fry, 276
Montgomery, Mary Jewett, 296
Moore, Mary Eliza, 204
Moore, May Scranton, 294
Moore, Sarah A., 77
Morning, Mabel Kellogg, 66
Morris, Eugenia 309
Morris, Lizzie Statham, 270
Morrison, Amelia Collins, 329
Morrison, Lethe Blackman, 57
Morrison, Mary R., 330
Moses, Nina Blanche, 334
Moses, Rosa Georgina, 334
Moss, Bertha A., 192
Mott, Amelia Huntington, 213
Munroe, Annie Maria, 20
Munroe, Bertha A 249
Murphy, Jennie M., 140
Murray, Irene Smith, 78
Myers, Virginia, 14
Neville, Bessie Merritt, 103
Newberry, Cora R., 290
Newell, Effie Mackintosh, 209
Newell, Flora J., 193
NEWMAN, SALLY DAVIS 308
Nichols, Rose Tilden, 80
Nickerson, Frances Eliza Ransom, 305
Nicola, Ada Boyden 340
Niles, Mary Webster Parker, 317
Noble, Nina Robinson, 103
Northup, Laura Harkness, 351
Obdyke, Helen Elizabeth Latta, 141
Ogle, Alfaretta Louise, 121
Ogle, Florence, 121
Old, Claudia Paxton, 158
Oldham, Katherine Lemist Snell, 24
Oley, Fannie Weld, 182
Olive, Elizabeth Ristine, 2^31
Ostheimer, Martha Mcllvain, 132
Otis, Elizabeth Ransom, ?3
Otis, Ellen Sophia, 41
Otis, Maribel Ransom, Si
Packard, Harriet Manley 24
Parker, Mary Putnam Benton 71
Parkhurst, Elvira Alexander, 301
Parrish, Clara Weaver, 94
Parsons, Elizabeth Warner Briggs, 171
Parsons, Ella D., 301
Partridge, Deborah A., 25
Patch, Jennie E. Townsley 265
Patten, Lois Weston, 6
Patterson, Lucj' Barker, 295
iND^x. 375
Patterson, Mabel Lewis, 333
Patterson, Sarah Creeley, ./..... 207
Peabodj', Abbie Crane .'.*!!.'!! 108
Pease, Ella Gertrude S., 37
Peatross, Sallle Redd, 158
Peck, Gertrude Stone, [[[\ 321
Peck, Mary Johnson, 170
Peckham, Emily Peck, 329
Pegram, Eda Kezia Smith, 7
Pennoyer, Alice, I59
Perham, Estelle Sophia, 257
Perkins, Delia Antoinette Foote, 267
Perrin, Amelia, 116
Peterson, Cornelia Sanford, 198
Pettys, Harriet West, 51
Pierce, Josie Withington Smith, 7
Pierce, M. Mabelle, 323
PIERCE, MARIETTA SHELLEY, 307
Pierson, Cornelia Dodge, 353
Pillmore, Gertrude Feeter French, 348
Pinkus, Laura A. Ball, 315
Piper, Lizzie French, 247
Plumb, Mary Thomas Gibbs, 214
Polk, Daisy Cantrell, 151
Pomeroy, Emma Loomis, 2r7
Pomeroy, Jane M. Pierce, 270
Pool, Maria Louise, 25
Pope, Lucy Miller, 274
Porter, Amy Betts, 1?4
Porter, Anna Estelle Barnard, HO
Porter, Georgia Pulsifer, 242
Porter, Mary E., 260
Posey, Jane Martin Bell, 146
Potter, Amelia 144
Potter, Mary Ross Morley, 303
Potter, Nellie Smith, 177
Pound, Emma White 76
Powell, Emma Webster, 279
Powell, Helen Griffith, 47
Pratt, Mary W. N., 116
Prentice, Georgiana Crary, 127
Prescott, Augusta Jane, 2
Preston, Belle Pinney, 201
Prettyman, Anna Bardley, 204
Price, Kate Hammond, 145
Price, Martha, 274
Price, Mary Isabel, 145
Proctor, Fannie Persons, 531
Provoost, Lillie Croes, 298
Pugh, Rosetta Caroline Lane, 319
Pulsford, Clara Yardley, 205
Putnam, Harriet Lowell, 252
Pyle, Lenore Sherwood 349
Quayle, Romelia M., 130
Quincy, Mary C. S., 38
376 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOIvUTION.
Rabe, Minnie Maude Nash, Il5
Randolph, Celestia, 93
Ray, Alice Paull, 272
Ray, Jennie Paull, 272
Read, Abigail Dickinson Dreer, 134
Record, Orcelia A., 105
Redington, Mary Towne, 226
Reed, Carrie White, 257
Reed, Catherine Bowman, 120
Reed, Charlotte Preston, Ill
Rees, Cornelia Maynard, 346
Reid, Anna Bissell, 113
Reid, Lucy Ann, 40
Remington, May L., 190
Rhoades, Mary P 295
RHODES, HEPZIBAH MARIA SMITH, 175
Rice, Ella TM 252
Rice, Elizabeth A., 253'
Rice, Ellen Adelia, 3
Richards, Mary L 263
Richardson, Bertha June, 338
Richmond, Rosalind Adelaide, 315
Ripley, Isadora, 25
Ripley, Lucenia M., 269
Ripley, Lydia R. Parker, 16^
Rising, Augusta Camp, 58
Roach, Frances Keen, 233
Robbins, Hattie Elizabeth, 110
Roberts, Jessie Netta Parsons, 87
Robinson, Bvie H. G., 11
Robinson, Martha Reid, 218
Robinson, Mary Ida Odell, 126
Rogers, Frances Louise, 235
Rogers, Kate Brainerd, 235
Roosa, Sarah De Haven, 228
Row, Mary Hamilton, 233
Rowen, Laura, 141
Royle, Emma Smith, 22
Rugg, William Minerva, 199
Russell, Anna Embury Sheldon 80
Sacker, Mary Elizabeth Munn, 27
Sanborn, Adaline Louise, 20
Sanborn, Kathreen A., 287
Sanford, Ruth Dusenbury, 254
Sanger, Susan Jewell, 41
Santee, Jane Blodgett, 186
Sargent, Elizabeth Perkins, 25
Scandrett, Cornelia Whipple, 51
Schmidt, Jessie Wisner, 98
Schultze, Ida Kate Leonard, 86
Scott, Milley Cowdery, 119
Scott, Minnie, 104
Scribner, Josephine G., 12
Sedgwick, Julia Emoline Randall, 253
Seely, Sarah Mathews, 154
Sexton, Ida Josephine Hyde, 314
iND^x. 377
Seymour, Harriet Stephens Hoes, 97
Seymour, Mary 295
Shafer, Ann T. C, 63
Shattuck, Mary Lucinda Parker, 261
Shefler, Florence Weber, 222
&HELLEY, REBECCA, 307
Sherman, Kate Moore, 297
Shiels, Emily M. B. Mead, 318
Shore, Bertha Call, 23?
Short, Ruth I., 35
Shover, Eliza Crosby Gibbes, 213
Sivyer, Lillian Day, 160
Sizer, Mary Theodora, 93
Skipwith, Lennie Powell, 65
Smalley, Lottie Tuttle, 63
Smart, Caroline Goodrich Parker, 38
Smith, Ada Virginia, 12
Smith, Alice Wadsworth Noyes, 52
Smith, Celeste Gray, 55
Smith, Ella Millicent, 189
Smith, Ella Pauline, 158
Smith, Ettie Leila 221
Smith, Eva Munson, 22^
Smith, Florence K 81
Smith, Grace Coburn, 6
Smith, Jessie Dent, 157
Smith, Julia Maria, 200
SmitTi, Kate Barnett, 280
Smith, Lillian Chew 72
Smith, Lillian C, 7
Smith, Lucella C, 81
Smith, Lucy Hunt 246
Smith, Margaret Sheldon, 161
Smith, Mary Abby, 220
Smith, Mary Holt, 70
Smith, Mary I. Thompson, 325
Smith, Minnie Himes, 190
Snow, Anne Frances Rice, 4
Snow, Martha Westcott, 59
Sorg, Louise Darnstaedt, 194
Souther, Sarah C, 279
Southern, Elizabeth Gale, 343
Southern, Myrtle Stanley, 344
Spalding, Martha Reed, 326
Sperry, Hannah B., 207
Sprague, Elizabeth Doan, 12B
Sprewenburg, Ellen Palmer, 194
Spring, Anna Tarbell, 296
Stanton, Adeline Wheeler Burdick 143
Stanton, Mary Augusta Shattuck, 305
Starbird, Susan Elizabeth Plaisted, 3
Starkey, Jennie O., : 46
Stebbins, Alida Gale, 342
Steener, Nora M. Finney, 138
Stevens, Anna Wentworth, 12
Stevens, Eliza L. Morris, 310
Stevens, Lois W., 309
Stewart, Deane De Haven Roosa, 229
Stewart, Elizabeth Huntington, 239
378 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Stewart, Lilian Mai, 335
Stillman, L.ucretia Bailey, 194
Stillman, Tacie Elizabeth Larkin, 144
Stilson, Addie Borne, 99
Stitt, Emma Scott, 210
Stoddard, Alice Maria, •. 180
Stone, Fanny B., 161
Stone, Mary Gray, 17
Stone, Sallie Wood Oliphant, 72
Storie, Katharine R. T., 150
Stowell, Mary Esty 109
Stratton, Helen S., 253
Strickland, Martha Hardaway, 218
Strong, Clara Smith, 177
Strong, May Warner Graaniss, 185
Suydam, Helen, 123
Snyder, Ruth, 135
Swain, Florence Joy, 288
Swift, Mary Weston, 34
Taft, Grace Ellis, 305
Talcott, Clara McLean, 201
Tanke, Ella L. Noble, 296
Tapley, Lavinia R. K., 204
Tarbell, Annie Tower, 261
Taylor, Florence May, 31
Taylor, Helen Minge, 151
Taylor, Lucy Learning, 345
Thomes, Viola Bean, 13
Thompson, Caroline Montgomery 289
Thompson, Emma Eliza Alexander 31
Thompson, Letitia MagoflBn, 240
Thomson, Katharine Elizabeth, 232
Thorp, Mary Brownell, ISB
Tibbals, Marion H 81
Tillinghast, Florence Morgan, 88
Tobey, Caroline Edwards, 99
Tompkins, Alice Lee, 336
Towne, Aurelia Crary, 128
Trautman, Mary Edith, 106
Trimble, Mary B., 84
Tully, Grace K., 133
Tuttle, Isidore B. Cheney, 36
Tuttle, Susan Caroline, 232
Toy, Mary Bockover, 217
Upham, Mary G 15
Upson, Anna Richardson 337
Van Alstyne, Carolyn Shults, 109
Van Antwerp, Martha, 317
Van Deusen, Harriet Terry, Ill
Van Horn, Lucy Stiles 52
Van Horn, Lulu Stiles, 52
Van Ostrand, Mattie Culver, 156
INDEX. 379
Van Sant, Ruth, 59
Van Valkenburgh, Carrie Doolittle, 307
Vaughn, Helen Elizabeth Kenyon, 174
Vaux, Carrie Theodora Mayhew, 224
Veech, Louise, 181
Villers, Laura Wells de, 79
Vorse, Mary Marvin Heaton, 33
Vosburgh, Isabella Richardson, 303
Wadsworth, Lue Stuart, 250
Waite, Alice C 167
Waite, Frances Parsons, 131
Waite, Julia Noble, 83
Walker, Josephine Percy, 243
Wallace, Anna Flintham, 279
Wallace, Fannie C, 191
Walton, Alma B. C, 7
Walton, Ethel S., 8
Walton, Harriet Foster Graydon, 112
Ward, Ada Davis, 3(re
Ward, Ermine Palmer, 46
Warner, Lucy M., 284
Warner, Mary Hunt, 246
Warnock, Clifford, 121
Warren, Elizabeth Fiske, 34
Warren, Mary Judson, 20
Waterman, Mary Briggs Bradford, ^9
Watkins, Anna Neilson Gillespie, 150
Watkins, Grace lone Richardson, 3UB
Watkins, Mary lone Richardson, 308
Watkins, Mary Durell, 258
Watson, Susie Louise Davis 258
Webber, Grace Jewell 241
Webber, Jane G. H., 132
Welch, Minnie E., ^4
Welling, Clementine L. D., 187
Wells, Katie Patten, 225
Wentworth, Anne M., 260
Weston, Gertrude Sophia, 8
Ti^Tieelock, Mary Philip, 306
Wheeler, Eliza J., 26
Wheeler, Emily, 74
Wheeler, Emily A. Mersereau, 324
Wheeler, Louise Vanette, 321
Wheeler, Lucy Grant, 144
Whipple, Mary Sophia, 75
White, Delia Bulkley Holden, 129
White, Eliza Jane, 238
White, Huldah B., 133
White, Julia Haring, 182
White, Mary B., 2B0
White, Maude 302
Whiting, Edith May Edwards, 184
Whitlock, Edith Hunt, 97
Wienges, Eva Mims, 214
Wikoff, Anna Thomason, 73
Wilberton, Sarah Dow, 60
380 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.
Wilbur, Mabel, 32
Wilcox, Mary Emily, 35^0
Wilcox, Mary Emily Donelson, 21T)
Wilcox, Mary Rachel, 211
Willard, Bial Wellman, 42
Williams, Amanda Smith, Il9
Williams, Emily Frances Cole, 153
Williams, i^'rances M., ?8
Williams, Hila Nobles, 352
Williams, Lucille Wilde, 199
Willis, Edith Gillespy, 205
Wilson, Harriet C. H., 64
Wilson, Harriet N. Straw, 257
Wilson, Mary Caroline, 42
Wilson, Mary Smith, 133
WILSON, RACHEL WILSON, 233
Winslow, Mary Gertrude, 317
Witherill, Louise Chandler, 332
Wolcott, Emma, 186
Wood, Flora May Jaynes, 62
Wood, Katharine 20
Wood, Mary Conger, 306
Wood, Mary Elizabeth, 234
Woodbridge, Adele Taylor, 32
Woodford, Isabella W., 337
Woodrow, Ella Margaret, 22S
Woodrow, Ida Watson, 227
Woodworth, Sara E. Campbell, 43
Worden, Bessie Sartwell, 101
Wortendyke, Parepa Neer, 161
Worthington, Amy Titus, 297
Wright. Bertha B. H., 321
Wright, Helen, ; 117
Wright, Jessie B., 64
Wright, Margaret Upham, ^7
Wyman, Aubigue Ellen, 13
Yale, Julia Louise Mack, 195
Yardley, Virginia Greer, 205
Youmans, Frances Lake 2?2
Zacher, Julia Griswold, 188
ROLL OF HONOR.
Ancestors' Index.
ROLL OF HONOR
Abbe, John, 312
Abbe, Capt. Richard, 139, 140
Abbe, Capt. Thomas, 312
Abbot, Jeremiah, 172
Adams, Asahel, 120
Adams, John 122
Adams, Sergt. Joseph, 18, 20
Adams, Nathaniel, 219
Adams, Oliver, 283
Adams, Samuel 254
Adgate, Matthew, 293, 295
Adg-ate, Judge Matthew, Jr., 293, 295
Ainsworth, Rev. Laban, 317
Alden, David, 55
Alden, Nathan, Jr., 115
Alden, Capt. Nathan, 115
Alexander, Hon. Hugh, 138
Alexander, William, 29, 31
Allan, Col. John, 251
Allen, Benjamin, 44, 51, 264
Allen, Capt. Jacob, 127
Allen, Sergt. Jacob, Jr., 127
Allen, .Tonathan, Jr., 160
Allen, Samuel, 250
Allen, Ens. Samuel, 330
Allvn, Capt. Simeon, 52
Alvord, Saul, 169
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384 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Amidon, Henry 344
Anderson, Sergt. Charles, 214, 216
Andruss, Nehemiah, 185
Angell, Ens. Jesse, 39
Annin, William, 134
Ashby, Capt. John, 91
Ashley, Lieut. Daniel, 255
Ashley, Dr. Israel, 21
Ashley, Col. Samuel, 255, 301
Ashman, Col. George, 181
Ashton, Lieut. Isaac, 64
Atkinson, Ens. Moses, 2, 3
Atlee, Col. Samuel John, 141
Atwater, Maj. Ruben 346
Austin, David 337
Averill, Lieut. Samuel, 40
Avery, Ens. David, 281
Avery, Col. Ebenezer, 281
Ayer, Eichard, 155
Ayer, Capt. Thomas, 149
Ayres, Jabez, 83, 87
Backus, Electus, 119
Badger, Brig. Gen. Joseph, 110
Bagnell, Lieut. Richard, 34
Bailey, Eliakim, 194, 195
Baker, Sergt. Amos, 4
Baker, Samiiel, 227
Baldwin, Isaac, 58
Baldwin, Capt. Samuel, 163
Ball, Sergt. Benjamin Gott, 253
Ball, Lieut. Isaac, 260
Ball, Flamen, 315
Ball, Rev. Eliphlet, 315
Bancker, Capt. Thomas Brower, 319
Bancroft, Edmund, 265
Bancroft, Sergt. Jonathan, 265
Bannister, Thomas, 152
Barber, Charles, 14
Barber, David, 341, 347
Barber, Nathan, 128
Barber, Capt. Nathan, Jr., 128
Barber, Corp. Stephen, 341, 347
Barker, John, 259
Barker, Timothy, 102
Barnard, Dorus, 321
Barnard, Capt. John, 321
Barnard, Maj. Samuel, 266
Barnes, Capt. Joseph, 319
Barnes, William, 309, 310
Barnett, Lieut. James, 280
Barney, Joseph, 192
Barrett, Hon. Philip, 203
Barret, Sergt. Francis, 63
Barron, Capt. William, 236
Bartholomew, Oliver, 219
Bartlett, Sergt. Joseph, 10
Bartlett, Hon. Josiah, 286
ROLL OF HONOR. 385
Bartram, Daniel, 183
Bascom, Elias, 154
Bassett, Abraham, 197
Bassett, Joseph, 27, 28
Bassett, Serg-t. NathanieJ, 118
Batchellor, Capt. John, 169
Bates, Sergt. Ambrose, 41, 42
Baylor, Capt. Walker, 90
Beach, Aaron, 267
Beach, Abel, 58, 197
Beach, Capt. Enoch, 232
Beach, John, 58
Beach, Landa, 181
Beall, Lieut. Elisha, 245
Beard, Sergt. Samuel, 126
Beardsley, Abijah, 197
Beecher, Capt. Amos, 59
Bedell, Col. Timothy, 49
Beebe, David, 189
Beebe, Rev. James, 197
Bell, Francis, 215, 217
Bell, Jonathan, 101
Bellinger, Col. Peter, 82, 308
Benbury, Maj. Thomas, 158
Benedict, Samuel, 92
Bennett, Jacob, 167
Bennet, Joseph, 247
Bennett, Silas, 63
Bentley, Capt. Caleb, 78
Benton, Elihu, 336
Berry, Capt. Divan, Jr., 130
Betts, Corp. Samuel Comstock, 174
Betts, Uriah, 174
Billings, Corp. John, 327
Billings, Maj. Samuel, 248
Birdsall, Lieut. Col. Benjamin, 84
Bishop, Joel, 269
Bissell, Zebulon, 114
Blackler, Capt. William, 313
Blackman, Lieut. Nathaniel, 57
Blackwell, Capt. Joseph, 66
Blackwell, Micah, 10
Bliss, Ebenezer, 32
Bliss, Gad, 32
Bliss, Col. John, 32
Bolden, John, 243
Boland, Lieut. David, Jr., 189
Booth, Capt. James, 183
Booth, John, 188, 193
Booth, Capt. Nathan, 184
Bottum, David, Jr., 105
Bow, Edward, 99
Bowen, Daniel, 163
Bowler, Charles, 128
Bow^man, John, 120
Bowman, Capt. Jonas, '''0
Bowman, Zadock, "^^
Bowne, Corp. Henry, 82, 301
Bovden, Lieut. Joseph, 340
386 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Boylston, Capt. Edward, 37
Bradbury, Samuel, 242
Bradford, Col. Gamaliel, 15
Bradford, Lieut. Gamaliel, Jr., '. 15
Bradford, Corp. James, 17
Bradford, Capt. Lemuel, 29
Bradford, Peleg, 17
Bradford, Col. William, 277, 280
Bradley, John, 41
Brandt, John, 106
Branham, Corp. William Bourne, 240
Brewer, Elisha, 250
Brigg-s, Eliphalet, 246
Briggs, Capt. Eliphalet, Jr., 246
Briggs, Jonn, 29
Briggs, Corp. Jonathan, 171
Brigham, Asa, 26
Brigham, Sergt. Henry, 254
Brinkerhoff, EoeToiff, 179
Brinsmade, Capt. Abraham, 197
Brokaw, Lieut. John, 288
Bronson, Joseph, 191
Brooks, Cornelius, 322
Brooks, Rev. David, 178
Brooks, James 322
Broughton, Capt. Nicholas, 315
Brown, Capt. Daniel, 319
Brown, Serg-t. David, 142
Brown, Ebenezer, 321
Brown, Jesse, 264
Brown, John, 61, 62
Brown, Capt. John, 160
Brown, Sergt. John, Jr., 61, 62
Brown, Judge Jonathan, 327
Brown, Lieut. Nathaniel Bowman, 238
Brown, Reuben, 176
Brown, Samuel, 61, 62
Brown, Deacon William, 31
Buell, Capt. John Hutchinson, 169
Bulloch, James, 208
Eurdick, Abel, 39
Eurditt, Ebenezer, 331
Burf oot, Lieut. Thomas, 165
Burgess, Capt. Joseph, 211
Burgess, Thomas, 10
Burrall, Col. Charles, 221
Burton, Col. Robert, 150
Burwell, Col. Lewis, 65
Bush, Conradt, 182
Butler. Matthew, 191
Butler, Col. Zebulon, 318
Butterfield, Jonathan, 261
Cadv, David, 47, 311
Calk Asa, 234
Camp, Moses 58
Camp, Maj. Samuel, 191
Campbell, Jane Cannon, 78
ROLL OF HONOR. 387
Campbell, Col. Samuel, 78
Cauipbell, Thomas, 130
Campbell, Lieut. Col. William, 66
Cannon, Elinor McKinney, 78
Cannon, Matthew, 78
Cantrell, Capt. Stephen, 151
Capron, John, 264
Carpenter, Elias, 89
Carr, Capt. John, 39
Carter, Enoch, 325
Carter, William, 274
Cary, Jabez, Jr., 319
Cary, Col. Simeon, 23
Cate, Corp. Enoch, 162
Catlin, Judge Phineas, 272
Chalker, Moses, 194
Chamberlin, Lieut. Col. William, 299
Chambers. Col. William, 112, 113
Champlin, Asa, 156
Champlin, Christopher, 156
Champlin, Georg-e, 156
Chandler, John, 248
Chandler, Jonathan, 2, 68
Chandler, Joseph, 248
Chapin, Caleb, 45
Chapin, Sergt. Nathan, 260
Chapman, Simon, 156
Chase, Charles, 40
Chase, John, 40
Chase, Joshua, 270
Chase, Corp. Perley, 19
Cheney, Edward, 316
Cheney, Ephraim, 316
Cherry, Capt. Samuel, 129, 347
Chittenden, Jared, 291
Chittenden, Sergt. Jared, 56
Cilley, Col. Joseph, 285
Clai'k, Sergt. David, 170
Clark, Corp. Elisha, 181
Clark, Lieiit. Jeremiah, 135
Clark, Jerome, 124
Clark, Lemuel, 85
Clark, Eeuben, 208
Clark, Silas, 348
Cleveland, Lieut. Ezra, 224
Cleveland, Sergt. Nehemiah, 295
Cleveland, Sergt. Seth, 224
Clifford. Isaac, 40
Clift, Amos 200
Clinton, Maj. Gen. James, 310
Clock, Jacob, 76
Clute, Peter, 89
Cobb, Dr. Samuel, 345
Cochran, Capt. Samuel, 70
CoiTroth, Conrad, 119
Cogswell. Nathaniel, 187
Colburn, Eobert, 262
Colby, John, 256
Cole, Benjamin, 153
388 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Cole, Sergt. Daniel, 225
Colfax, Capt. William, 267, 268
Collar, Michael, 141
Collins, Ephraim, 241
Collins, Ens. Cyprian, 307
Collins, Levi, 241
Collins, Capt. Eobert, 329
Comins, Alexander, 350
Conant, Jonathan, 19
Conant, Peter, 42
Conkey, Asa, 105, 154
Conkey, James, 154
Conkey, Deacon James, 105
Converse, Capt. Israel, 342
Converse, Josiah, 323, 342
Converse, Josiah, Jr., 323
Cook, Lemuel, 292
Cooke, Charles, 107
Coolej^ Josiah, 32
Cooley, Capt. William, 117
Copeland, Deacon Joseph, 179
Copp, Joshua, 235
Corey, Capt. Timothy, 135
Coryell, Judge Emanuel, 107
Coryell, Maj. J ohn, 107
Cosart, John, 98
Couch, John, 196
Cousins, Capt. Nathaniel, 12
Cox, William, Jr., 37, 38
Craft, Maj. Eleazer, 263
Craig, Lieut. John, 13
Cram, Ezekiel, 179
Crane, Abel, 230
Crane, Asa, 163
Crane, Judge Stephen, 108
Crane, Col. Thaddeus, 184
Cresap, Daniel, 121
Cresap, Col. Thomas, 121
Croes, Bishop John, 298
Crosman, Robert, 94
Cruttenden, Nathan, 278, 279
Cruttenden, Corp. Nathan, 65
Cummings, Lieut. Jothan, 27
Cunable, John, 290
Cunable, Samuel, 290
Cunningham, Robert John, 289
Curtis, Lieut. John, 126
Curtis. Robert 183
Cushing, Ezekiel, 3
Clashing, Loring, 3
Cushman, Joseph, 144
Darell, John, 258
Darell, Peter 258
Davie, Gen. William Richardson, 208
Davis, Col. Aaron, 16
Davis, Abel, 20
Davis, Deacon Edvpard, 303, 305
ROLL OF HONOR. 389
Davis, Jesse, 308
Davis, Joseph, 303, 305
Davis, Joshua, 234
Davis, Moses, 16
Davis, Lieut. Nathan, 30
Davis, William, 239
Dawson, Nicholas, 181
Daw^son, Timothy, 150, 323
Day, John, 212
Day, Joseph, 33
Day, Timothy, 343
Dayton, Samuel, 199
Deane, Capt. Walter, 229
Dearborn, Edvpard, 267
Decker, Maj. Johannes, 109
De Forest, Gideon, 43
De Haven, Peter, 229
De Huff, Capt. Abraham, 155
De La Vergne, Maj. Benjamin, 336
Denison, Lieut. Henry, 160
Dennett, Capt. Ephraim, 313
Dennett, Jeremiah, 313
Dennis, Hon. John, 120
Dent, Lieut. John, 157
Devereux, Ens. John, 315
De Witt, Paul, 352
Dickerson, Capt. John, 218
Dickinson, Daniel, 223
Dickinson, Maj. Daniel, 101
Dinsmore, John, 255
Dinsmore, Kobert, 285
Dix, Lieut. Timothy, 47
Doane, Joel, 185
Dodd, Isaac, 260
Dodg-e, Sergt. Isaac, 190
Dodge, Nathaniel Brown, 96
Dodge, Samuel, 76
Donaghho, John, 220
Donelson, Col. John, 211
Douglas, Capt. Asa, 295, 327
Douglas, Capt. William, 295
Douglas, Col. William, 191
Douglas, Hon. William, 132
Drake, Capt. Daniel, 70
Drake, William, 98
Drake, William, Jr., 98
Drury, Ebenezer, 221
Drury, Zedekiah, 221
Dudley, Capt. Ambrose, 278
Dunbar, David, Jr., 9
Dunham, Capt. Geo., 25
Dunlevy , Judge Francis, 122, 123
Durand, Samuel, 190
Durham, Jonathan, 205
Durkee, Ens. Andrew, 76
Durkee, Capt. Benjamin, 67
Dygert, William, 338
390 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Eames, Nathaniel, 8
Eames, Nathaniel, Jr., 8
Eaton, William, 275
Edgar, Thomas, 86
Edwards, William, 99
Elderkin, Hon. Jedediah, 78
Ellis, Abraham, 123
Ellis, John 88
Elwell, John, 142
Ely, John, 291
Ely, Lewis, 343
English, Ens. James, 287
Ensign, Otis, 137
Erwin, Col. Arthur, 83, 84
Evans, Lieut. Edward, 36
Ewing, Gen. George, 181
Fargo, Aaron 166
Farnhain, Jonathan, 256
Farnham, Reuben, 1
Farnum, Elisha, 343
Fassett, Capt. J ohn, 102
Fassett, Capt. Jonathan, 102
Faulkner, Col. William, 330
Fausset, Charles, 139
Faxon, James, 35
Fay, Stephen, 248
Feeter, William, 348
Fenn, Edward 193
Fenton, Corp. Jonathan, 166
Ferguson, Alexander, 270
Field, David, 180
Finley, Eev. James, 220
Finney, Lieut. Lazarus, 138
Fisher, Mary Crosure, 94
Fisher, Capt. Samuel, 94
Flagg, Josiah 285
Fletcher, Joshua, 311
Fletcher, Corp. Phineas, 311
Fletcher, Maj. Gen. Samuel, 53, 54, 298
Flint, Dr. Thomas, 176
Floyd, Capt. Charles, 240
Flynn, John, 173
Foote, David 130
Foote, Nathaniel, 202
Forbes, John, 155
Ford, Lieut. Jonathan, 193
Forde, vStandish, 136
Forrest, Capt. Zachariah, 96
Fosdick, Ens. Thomas 226
Foster, Thomas 191
Foster, Rev. William, 94
Fowler, Capt. Noah, 60
Fowler, Lieut. Col. Noah, 57
Fox, Thomas 352
Frary, Capt. Nathan, ?93, 294
Frazer, John, 146
French, Gould, 285
ROI.L OF HONOR. 391
French, Sergt. John, 247
Frink, J ohn, 33
Frink, John, Jr., 33
Frost, Aaron, 352
Frnit, Eobert, 156
Fuller, Edward, 11
Fuller, Noah, 292
Fuller, William, 242
Gale, Lieut. Abraham, 340, 342, 343
Garden, Maj. Alexander, 90
Gardner, Paul, 15
Garland, Col, Benjamin, 284
Garland, John, 284
Garret, John, 274
Gault, William, 284
Gaylord, Eleazer, 201, 276
Gaylord, Samuel, 58
Gerritson, Samuel, 80
Gibbes, Hon. William, 213, 214
Gibbes, Capt. Lieut. William Hasell, 213, 214
Gibert, Pierre, 289
Gibson, Corp. David, 167
Gibson, Isaac, 167
Gilbert, Asa 185
Gilbert, Sergt. Josiah, 222
Gilbert, Capt. Samuel, 42
Gilbert, Theodore, 185
Giles, John, 313
Giles, Jonathan, 105
Gilkey, John, 250
Gillespie. Col. George, 150
Gillespy, Maj. John, 205
Gillett,' Aaron, 169
Gleason, Capt. Micajah, 31, 32
Glover, Col. Jonathan, 15
Goffe, John, 31, 32
Goodrich, Lieut. Caleb, 38
Goodrich, David, 189
Gore, Obadiah, ^6
Gore, Lieut. Obadiah, Jr., 76
Goss, Ephraim, 104
Gould, Col. Abraham, 334
Gould, Silas, 60
Gould, Sergt. Simeon, 96
Gove, Elijah, 179
Granger, Samuel, 61, 63, 64
Granger, Simeon, 343
Granniss, Simeon, 185
Grant, Moses, Jr., 349
Greely, Noah, 207
Green, Duty, 61, 62
Green, Capt. Israel, 212
Green, Capt. James, 304
Green, Capt. John, 144
Green, Lieut. Thomas, 82, 301
Grennell, Daniel, 341
Oriffin, Sergt. Joseph, 255
392 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Griffing, Ens. Stephen, 50, 311
Griggs, Deacon Ichabod, 345
Griggs, Ens. Ichabod, Jr., 345
Griswold, Elisha, 22
Griswold, Sergt. Samuel, 64
Gross, Israel, 56
Grout, Elijah, 30
Grover, William, 125
Gue, Joseph, 316
Gunn, Gideon, 38
Gurney, Asa, 23
Hale, Bezaleel, 316
Hale, Lieut. Joseph, 172
Hall, Calvin, 319
Hall, Col. Elihu, 94
Hall, Capt. Jabez, 319
Hall, Dr. John, 23
Hall, Lieut. John, 51
Hall, Joshua, 333
Hall, Eev. Samuel, 346
Hall, Capt. William, 145
Hall, Lieut. William, 305, 333
Halstead, Edward, 131, 336
Halsted, Caleb, M. D., 208
Hamilton, Richard, 67
Hamlin, Elisha, 200
Hamlin, Lieut. John, 193
Hamlin, Capt. Seth, 98, 206
Hammond, Col. Samuel, 145
Hanf ord, John, 340
Hansen, Barnet, 136
Haring, Hon. John, 182
Harlow, Benjamin, 104
Harmon, Israel, 128
Harrell, Rev. Asa, 151
Harris, Hugh, 208
Harris, Hon. John, 94
Harrison, Gov. Benjamin, 151
Harrison, Edw^ard, 57, 60
Harrison, James, 64
Hart, Samuel, 3
Hartsorn, Samuel, 251
Harvey, Lieut. John, 207
Haskell, Corp. Simeon, 300
Hastings, Capt. John, 187
Hatch, Timothy, 235
Hathorn, Col. John, 200
Hawkins, Col. Philemon, Jr., 148
Hayden, Maj. Josiah, 10, 13, 262
Hays, Thomas, 282
Heald, Maj. Ephraim, 11
Hedges, Joseph, 240
Hempstead, Stephen, 223
Henry, John, 92
Henry, William, 45
Heron, Capt. James Gorden, 94
Herrick, Maj. George, 341
ROLL 01^ HONOR. ' 393
Heyl, George, 244
Hicks, Daniel, S6
Hight, James, 3
Hill, Daniel, 77, 249
Hillyer, Capt. Andrew, 187
Hincklev, Lieut. Benjamin, 56
Hitchcock, Eldad, 283
Hoadley, Daniel, 78
Hoadley, Philemon, 179
Hoar, Corp. Stephen, 35
Hodge, James, 40
Hodges, Capt. Seth, 236
Hodges, William, 189
Holbrook, Capt. Daniel, Jr., 127, 128, 131
Holden, Capt. Abel, 333
Holden, Lieut. John, 129
HoUister, Salmon, 189
Holt, Abiel, 69, 70
Hopson, Capt. Henry, 277, 279
Hopson, Ens. Samuel, 336
Horton, Jason, 216, 217
Horton, Maj. Jonathan, 106
Horton, Sergt. Stephen, 312
Hotchkiss, David, 268
Hotchkiss, Capt. Gideon, 189, 268
Howe, Dr. James, 73
Howell, Caleb, 275
Howell, Sergt. Jeremiah, 332
Howell, John, 133
Hubbard, Daniel, 38
Hubbard, Lieut. James, 38
Hubbell, Lieut. Gershom, 301
Hulbert, Amos, 350
Hulburd, Ebenezer, 154
Hull, Hon. Andrew, Jr., 346
Hull, Sergt. John 165
Humphrey, Theophilus, 231
Huntington, Capt. Amos, 45
Huntington, Maj. Hezekiah, 294
Huntington, Sergt. John, 213
Huntoon, Lieut. Joseph, 153
Hurlbut, Corp. Samuel, 161, 321
Hutchings, William, 9
Hutchins, Capt. Hezekiah, 326
Hutchinson, Col. Israel, 335, 336
Hyde, Maj. Caleb, 273
Hyde, Lieut. James, Jr., 314
Hyde, Capt. Jedediah, 93
Hyde, Joel, 172
Ingraham, Capt. Joshua, 196
Irish, Col. George, 128
Isenhauer, Frederick, 124
Israel, Joseph, 353
Ives, Joel, Jr., 188
Jackson, Hon. Jonathan, 252
Jaquess, Jonathan, 271
394 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Jeff ery, Humphrey, 237, 238
Jencks, Ens. Jeremiah, 85
Jerauld, Capt. Dutee, 59
Jewett, Ezekiel, 331
Jewett, Capt. Joseph, 167, 296
Johnson, Isaac, 199
Johnson, Jeremiah, 163
Johnson, Lemuel^ 343
Johnson, Col. Obadiah, 269
Johnson, Stephen William, 82, 302
Johnson, William, 49, 236
Johnston, Eev. William, 230, 231
Johnston, Sergt. Witter, 230, 231
Jones, Brig. Gen. Allen, 208
Jones, Amos, 9, 12
Jones, Corp. Eli, 252
Jones, Ezra, 43
Jones, Sergt. Samuel, 81
Joy, Benjamin, 351
Joy, Nathaniel, 288
Kaple, John, 268
Keen, John, 233
Keith, Lieut. Alexander 133
Keith, Ephraim, 94
Keith, Sergt. Ephraim M., 94
Keith, Capt. Josiah, 23
Kelison, William (Richard), 207
Kellogg, Silas, 66
Kenney, Thomas, 11
Kessler, John, 55
Kimball, Capt. Benjamin, 287
King, Dan, 80, 81
Kingslev, Enos, 32
Kirtland, Zebulon, 184
Kittredge, Dr. Francis, 257
Koiner, George Michael, 322
Landers, Joseph, Jr., 110
Landers, Seth 110
Lane, Corp. Daniel, 25
Lane, Samuel, 24
Lane, Timothy, 96
Lansing, Philip, 106
Larned, Maj. Simon, 43. 44
Latham, Jasper, 170
Latta, Eev. James, D. D., 141
Law, Lieut. William, 44
Lawrence, Thomas, Jr., 338
Lay, John, 75
Lazarus, Sergt. Marks, 334
Leach, Capt. Simeon, 9
Lee, Capt. Elisha, 178
Leeds, Thomas, 171
Le Fevre, Ens. George, 222
Legrow, Elias, 2
Leonard, Justin, 102
ROLIv OF HONOR. 395
Leonard, Ziba, ^^
Lester, Dr. J ason, ^^°
Lewis, Capt. Abraham, Jr., l^^
Lewis, Benjamin, 1^^
Lewis, Ebenezer, ^^
Lewis, Col. Fielding, ^^^
Lewis, Col. Nicholas, ^^^
Lewis, Samuel ^^^
Levan, Lient. Jacob, ^^^
Libby, Samuel, ^
Libby, Samuel, 284
Lig-hthall, Abraham, ^^^
Lillie, Ens. David, ^^^
Lilly, Sergt. Jonathan, 9^
Little, Maj. George, 148
Livingston, Col. James, 326
Locke, Capt. Josiah, 45
Lockerman, Lieut. Thomas Wyer, 13
Lockwood, Capt. Timothy, 100
Lombard, Israel, ^^
Lombard, Judge Solomon, ^
Lombard, Solomon, Jr., ^
Loomis, Capt. Amasa, ^83
Loomis, Ichabod, ^"^
Lord, Lieut. James, 4
Lord, Joel, If
Lord, Capt. Martin, 35U
36
Lord, Thomas,
Lovell, Capt. Jacob, 33d
Lynde, Lieut. Benjamin, 331
Lyon, Corp. John, ^^^
Lvon, Nehemiah Webb, 1^*
Lytle, Andrew, 282
Lytle, Andrew, Jr., '^^'^
McCalla, David l;^
jyicCalla, Marv Nixon, 14o
McCalla, Sarah, 339
McCalla, Thomas, ^^^
McClelland, Cary, • • • H*
McCord, Corp. Mark, 351, 3&^
jNIcCraw, Francis, 1°^
McDowell, Alexander, l^'-
McEwen, Alexander, 1^|^
INIcEwen, Margret Houston, • • * l,.
McFaden. Lieut. Thomas H' f^t
McFarland, Col. Daniel, ^38
MacFarland, Maj. Moses, ^^^
McGee, James, j"*^
Mcintosh, Sergt. Jeremiah, lOo
Mack, Hezekiah, IJJ
McKean, Maj. Eobert, ^^^
JIcKean, Samuel, 3^^
McKinney, Mordecai, 11^
Mackintosh, Col. William, '==0J
Maclay, Hon. William, 9*
Maclin, Frederick ^J°
McLure, John, ■^08
396 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
McMaster, John, 76
Magoun, Rev. Josiah, 18, 20
Mallery, John, 334
Manchester, Lieut. John, 87
Manley, Daniel, 24
Manley, Daniel, Jr., 24
Manning, Capt. William, 172
Marcy, Zebulon, 332
Marks, Isaac, 1 85
Marshall, Capt. John, 136
Marshall, John, 108, 109
Marshal, Eobert, 282
Marston, Maj. Simon, 67
Martin, Anthony, 105
Martin, Edward 146
Martin, Col. Nathaniel, 105
Massey, William, 147
Mather, Elijah, 113
Mead, Lieut. Jasper, 315
Means, John, 115
Meredith, Brig. Gen. Samuel, 71
Merrill, Jonathan, 112
Mersereau, Judge Joshua, 324, 332
Merwin, John, 195
Merwin, John, Jr., 195
Messenger, Samuel, 264
Miller, Lieut. Anthony, 328
Miller, Elijah, 328
Miller, Increase, 63
Miller, James Henry, 274
Minott, Capt. John, 34
Minot, Capt. Jonas, 293, 294
Mitchell, Richard, Jr., 14
Montgomery, Col. Hugh, 148
Moody, Humphrey, 29, 30
Moore, Justice Alfred, 212
Moore, Jacob, 305
Moore, Maj. John, 5
Moore, Lieut. Joseph, 297
Moore, Josiah, 297
Morgan, Zedekiah, 314
Morgan, William, 114
Morgan, William, 178
Morley, Timothy, 303
Morris, Capt. Amos, 180, 302
Morris, Lieut. Andrew, 309, 310
Morse, Sergt. Jesse, 220
Morton, Daniel, 100
Morton, Levi, 91, 293, 294
Moses, Michael, 194
Mossman, Lieut. Timothy, 74, 75
Moss, Lieut. Titus, 192
Mott, Lieut. John, 152
Mullin, James, 349
:Munn, Sergt. Calvin, 27, 324
Munson, Caleb, 228
Munson, Epnraim, 122
Munson, Isaac, 280
Munson, Peter, 317
ROI.Iv OF HONOR. 397
Murfree, Capt. Hardy, 150
Muzzy, Lieut. William, 254
Napper, Corp. John, 157
Nearing, Asahel, 180
Neer, Charles, 161
Newcomb, Lieut. Daniel, 328
Newcomb, Jeremiah, 21
Newcomb, Zaccheus, 328
Newhall, Ezra, 250
Newton, John, 300
Nichols, Eli, 254
Nichols, Jesse, 351
Nichols, Moses, 262
Noble, Asahel, 83
Noble, Dr. Gideon, 103
Norton, Peter, 8, 176
Nourse, James, 239
Noyes, Sergt. Moses, 52
Nye, Maj. Benjamin, 154
Oak, Sergt. Silvanus, 300
Ogle, William, 121
Oliphant, Capt. Jonathan, 72
Oliver, Sergt. David, 21
Oliver, Douglas, 278
Osgood, Capt, David, 328
Osgood, Lieut. Josiah, 227
Ottinger, Christopher, 134
Owen, Ens. Isaac, 80
Page, Isaac, 128
Page, Thomas, 136
Painter, Lieut. John, 353
Palmer, Lieut. Elias Sanf ord, 144, 259
Palmer, Ens. John, 127
Palmer, Joshua, 247
Pardee, Moses, 196, 197
Parker, Lieut. Able, 317
Park, Ezra, 193
Parker, Isaac, 168
Parker, Lieut. Kedar, 158
Parker, Sergt. Lemuel, 261
Parker, Linus, 38
Parker, Maj. Samuel Franklin, 175
Parkhurst, Samuel, 34
Parmelee, John, 167
Parsons, Lieut. David, 131
Parsons, Capt. Joseph, 284
Parsons, Rev. Justin, 91, 293, 294
Partridge, Capt. Calvin, 22, 25
Patten, Thomas, 225
Patterson, Alexander, 286
Patterson, Alexander, Jr., 286
Patterson, Lieut. Ephraim, 293, 295
Patterson, John, 293, 295
398 daughte;rs of the American revolution.
Patterson, Sergt. Sherman, 1
Paull, Lieut. James, 272
Peabody, Nathaniel Prentice, 54
Pearson, Sergi;. Amos 49
Pearsons, Sergt. Amos, 236
Pearsons, Nathaniel, 331
Pease, Joseph, 211
Peck, Daniel, 329
Peck, Col. Ichabod, 329
Pendelton, Amos, 128
Pendelton, William, 128
Percival, Dr. Jabez, 164
Percival, Capt. Timothy, 164
Perkins, Capt. Jesse, 25
Perkins, Ens. John, 115
Perkins, Richard, 3
Perkins, Zebulon, 226
Perrine, William, 260
Perry, Capt. James, 215, 216
Perry, Capt. John, 50
Perry, Silas, 41, 42
Pettibone, Judge Giles, 199
Pettigrew, Lieut. John, 202, 203, 204, 205
Philip. Lieut. George, 304, 305
Phinazee, John, 217
Phipps, Elijah, 37, 38
Phipps, Samuel, 37, 38
Pickering, Gen. Timothy, 17
Pier, David, 324
Pier, Thomas, Jr., 324
Pierson, Ens. Abraham, 201
Pierson, Dodo, 201
Pinney, Sergt. Eleazer, 201
Pinney, Joseph, Jr., 292
Plimpton, Capt. Ezekiel, 349
Plimpton, Simon, 349
Plummer, Corp. William, 159
Plunket, Col. William, 302, 303
Pollard, Timothy, 7
Pomeroy, Brig. Gen. Seth 28
Poole, Lieut. Samuel, 50
Poppleton, Sergt. Samuel, 131
Porter, David, 174
Porter, William, 236
Post, Capt. Anthony, 80
Potter, Dr. James, 33
Potter, Judge William, 319
Poyas, Capt. John Ernest, 145
Pratt, Corp. Daniel, 198
Pratt, Thomas, 37, 38
Prentice, Lieut. James, 174
Prentice, Sergt. Stephen, 177
Prentiss, Rev. Caleb, 8
Prentiss, Col. Samuel, 273
Prentiss, Dr. Samuel, Jr., 273
Preston, Adj. Amariah, HI
Preston, Sergt. Isaac, 256
Price, Robert , 225
Priest, Corp. Philemon, 266
ROLI, OF HONOR. 399
Proctor, Capt. Leonard, 296
Putnam, Aaron, 227, 228
Putnam, Capt, Edmund, 26
Putnam, Eleazer, 71
Putnam, Henry, 71
Putnam, Maj. Gen. Israel, 147
Putnam, John, 236
Putnam, Stephen, 82, 302
Eansom, Ezekiel, 53, 54
Easin, Lieut. William, 245
Raymond, Napthali, 146
Redfield, Ambrose, 122
Reed, Col. Seth, 166
Reekie, Capt. Andrew, Ill
Remsen, Col. Henry, 88
Requa, Gabriel, 318
Reynolds, John 63
Rice, James, 4
Rice, Jonathan, 8
Rice, Justus, 188
Rice, Maj. Nathan, 164
Rice, Richard 4
Richards, Daniel, 283
Richards, Joseph, 98
Richards, Josiah, 168
Richardson, Capt. Aaron, 337
Richardson, Nehemiah, 308
Richardson, William, 126
Richardson, Maj. William 213, 214
Richmond, Ephraim, 283
Richmond, Gideon, 150
Richmond, Josiah, 315
Rideout, James, 262
Ring-gold, Thomas, 245
Ripley, Piram, 269
Ritchie, Capt. Craig, 339
Robbins, John, 238
Robbins, Corp. Lemuel, 134
Robbins, Oliver, 347
Roberts, James, 97
Roberts, John, 342
Roberts, Lieut. Peter, 125, 340, 342, 343
Robinson, Abraham, 132
Robinson, Lieut. George, 4
Robinson, Col. John, 54
Robinson, Sergt. Jonathan, 249
Robinson, Capt. Noah, 68
Robinson, Philip, 103
Rockwell, Jabez, 48
Rockwell, Lieut. James, 273
Rogers, John, 226, 243
Root, Lieut. Gideon, 128
Root, Joseph, 89
Root, Timothy, 89
Ross, James, 167
«7
400 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Ross, John, 59
Ross, Thomas, 139
Rowen, Christopher, 141
Ruggles, Nathaniel, 65, 278, 279
Russell, John, 57, 60
Russell, Sergt. John, Jr., 57
Russell, Philip, 278
Rust, Moses, 242
Rutherford, Judge Robert, 94
Ryekman, Abram, 303
St. John, Lydia, 345
Sampson, Gabriel, 91
Sanborn, Peter, 47
Sandf ord, Oliver, 183
Sanf ord, James, 48
Sargent, Jacob, Jr 201
Sartwell, Capt. Simon, 102
Savage, James, 11
Sawyer, Lieut. Elisha, Jr., 232
Sawyer, James, 173
Schaeffer, Hendrick, 326
Scott, Mark, 73
Scott, Samiiel, 73
Scott, Silvanus, 73
Scott, Lieut. Col. William, 46
Scribner, Sergt. Asa, , . . 53
Scvidder, Lieut. Henry, 317
Sears, Christopher, 258
Sears, Edmund, 258
Sears, Sergt. Jonathan, 270
Sears, Corp. Paul, 173
Seward, Corp. David 180
Sexton, Charles, 335
Seymour, Sergt. Samuel, 295
Seymour, Lieut. William, 345
Shackf ord, Paul, 313
Shannon, David, 138
Sharts, Nicholas Jr., 99
Shattuck, Abel, 300
Shattuck, Philip, 261
Shaw, David, 250
Shaw, Francis, 252
Shaw, Thomas 30
Shelby, Brig. Gen. Evan, 240
Shelby, Gov. Isaac, 240
Sheldon, Sergt. Abner, 161
Sheldon, Daniel, 154
Sheldon, Capt. Ebenezer, 128
Sheldon, Samuel, Jr., 58
Shelly, Samuel 307
Sherman, Lieut. John 209
Sherman, Hon. Roger, 209
Sherwood, Isaac, 349
Shoemaker, Maj. Hanyoost, 338
Shoemaker, Capt. Rudolph, 338
Sholes, Abel, 170
Short, Moses, 35
ROLIv Of HONOR. 401
Shute, Enoch, 57
Shute, Col. William, 57
Simms, Eobert, 218
Simpson, John, . .*. 110
Simpson, Josiah, 119
Sinnickson, Capt. Andrew, 2d, 72
Sinnickson, Jndge Andrew, 72
Sisson, Thomas, 142
Skeele, Capt. Amos, 86
Skeel, Jonathan, 99
Skilling-s, Simeon, 263
Slader, Samuel, 179
Slater, Peter, 132
Sloan, James 266
Slocomb, William, 49
Smalley, John, 233
Smith, Alexander, 175
Smith, Benjamin, 100
Smith, Lieut. David, 273
Smith, Lieut. James, 305
Smith, Sergt. James, 177
Smith, Josiah, 22
Smith, Pliny, 306
Smith, Samuel, 126
Smith, Maj. Stephen, 7
Smith, Col. Thomas, 222
Smith, Maj. Thomas, : 121
Smith, William, 72
Sniffin, James, 316
Soper, Lieut. Alexander, 26
Souther, Samuel, 279
Southwick, David, 112
Southwick, Gen. Solomon, 276
Spicer, Edward, 114, 115
Sprague, Samuel, 251
Spurr, Lemuel, 40
Stackpole, Lieut. Samuel, 10
Stagg, Sergt. James, 289
Stanley, Capt. Abraham, 303
Stanton, Lieut. Isaac Wheeler, 241
Staples, John, 48
Starkey, Peter, 46
Stearns, Corp. Aaron, 271
Steele, Capt. Bradford, 137
Steele, Bradford, Jr., ' 137
Steele, John, 282
Steere, Judge Richard, 84
Stephens, John, 239
Stevens, Elisha, 343
Steward, Daniel, 5
Stiles, Capt. Jeremiah, 246
Stiles, Sergt. John, 217
Stillman, Nathaniel, 347
Stockbridge, Corp. David, 153
Stone, Eliphalet, 226
Stone, Lieut. Jonathan, 339
Stone, Levi, 299
Stone, Shubael, . . ." 226
Stone, Corp. Uriah, 87
402 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Stratton, Maj. Isaac, 266
Straw, Capt. Jonathan, 257
Straw, JonatJian, Jr., 257
Streit, Capt. Frederick, 311
Strong, Ebenezer, 201
Sturtevant, Lemuel, 347
Sullivan, Capt. Daniel, 242
Sutherland, Lieut. John, 344
Sutton, William, 136
Swart, Ens. Peter 97
Sweet, Jabez, 249
Sweetland, Sergt. John, 76
Sweetser, Kichard, 92, 288
Taf t, Silas, 93
Taf t, Stephen, 93
Talcott, Col. Elizur, 76
Tanner, Lieut. Thomas, 323
Taylor, John, 53
Taj-lor, John, 287
Taylor, Jonathan, 287
Taylor, William, 230
Taylor, Serg-t. William, 185
Tearse, Maj. Peter Bailey, 178
Tenney, Benjamin, 331
Tenney, Daniel 18
Terrell, Capt. George, 179
Terry, Maj. Ephraim, 253
Thayer, Col. Isaac, 261
Thompson, Jonathan, 207
Thompson, Lieut. William 5, 6
Thruston, Col. Charles Mynn, 244
Thurber, Samuel, 171
Tice, John, 142
Tift, Solomon, 171
Titus, Timothy, 297
Toll, Lieut. Daniel, 227
Torrey, Corp. John, 105
Tousley, William, 292
Tower, J eduthan 135
Tower, Malachi, 250
Tower, Malachi, Jr., 250
Towne, Jacob, 226
Townsley, Dan, 265
Tracy, Hezekiah, 296
Tracy, Lieut. Solomon 352
Treman, Abner, '''4
Trent, Nathaniel, 36
Tritt, Peter, Jr., 222
Trowbridge, Sergt. John, 92
Tucker, Silas, 345
Tufts, Anne Adams, 18, 20
Tufts, Peter 18, 20
Turner, Moses, 89
Tusten, Hon. Benjamin, 123
Tutt, Col. Richard, 214
Tyler, Capt. John, 206
ROIvlv OF HONOR. 403
Upham, Joseph, 27
Vacher, Dr. John Francis, 289
Vail, Lieut. Isaac, 328
Vail, Capt. Israel, 328
Valentine, Elvin, 167
Van Derzee, Ens. Cornelius, 88
Van Doom, Anthony, 196
Van Duzer, Capt. Christopher, 123
Van Santvoord, Capt. Cornelius, 88
Van Steenburg, Capt. Elias, 40
Van Wart, Lieut. Isaac, 206
Veeder, Capt. Garrett S., 319
Vesey, Joshua, 12
Vose, ±Jrig. Gen. J oseph, 263
Wadsworth, Capt. Jonathan, 52
Wadsworth, Lieut. Roger, 186
Wait, John, 100
Wakefield, Patteshall, 192
Walker, Abel, 159
Walker, Enos, 282
Walker, Lieut. Gideon, 296
Walker, Lieut. John, 243
Walker, Sergt. Samson, 257
Walker, Dr. Thomas, 275
Walker, Jedediah, 282
Wallace, James, 328
Ward, Maj. Gen. Artemas, 16
Ward, Capt. James, 134
Ward, Capt. Richard, 69
Ward, Hon. Stephen, 51
Warren, Capt. Benjamin, 20
Waterman, Col. John, 270
Way, Sergt. Elisha, 176
Weaver, Lieut. George, 338
Weaver, Nicholas G., 338
Webb, James, 14
Webb, William, 304
Webster, Col. Alexander, 282
Webster, Col. John, 285
Weeks, Elijah, 75
Weeks, Capt. Thomas, 75
Wells, Elisha, 79
Wells, Lieut. Col. Jonathan, 55
Wells, Stephen, 235
Welton, Dan, 198
Weston, Joseph, 4, 6, 8
Wheeler, Lieut. Isaac, 143, 144
Wheeler, John, 171
Wheeler, Capt. Nathaniel, 183
Wheeler, Ruf us, 36
Whipple, Benjamin, 51
Whipple, Ezra, 75
White, Daniel, 257
White, Capt. Mark, 257
Whiting, Timothy 259
404 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI^UTION.
Whiting, Lieut. Timothy, Jr., 259
Whitman, Isaac, 335, 336
Whitman, Capt. Simeon, 335, 336
Whitmore, Andrew, 243
Whitmore, Francis, 243
Whitney, Capt. Jonathan, 336
Wickersham, Peter, 113
Wicks, Ezekiel, 317
Wig-htman, Abraham, 116
Wikoff, Capt. Peter, 73
Wilcox, Deacon Abel, 350
Wilcox, Elijah, Jr., 237
Wilcox, Lieut. Uriah, 287
Wilder, Capt. Theophilus, 251
Williams, Frederick, 169
Williams, Judge John, 150
Williams, Joseph, , 133
Williams, Col. Joseph, 225
Williams, Capt. Simeon, 28
Williams, Stephen, 174
Williamson, Anne Newton, 118
Williamson, Thomas, 118
Williamson, William, 118
Willson, Jonathan, 309
Willson, Solomon, 309
Wilmarth, Capt. Shubael, 116
Wilmarth, Capt. Timothy, Jr., 143
Wilson, Col. Benjamin, 233
Wilson, Lieut. Col. George, 227, 228
Wilson, Samuel, 96
Wilson, William, 96
Wiltbank, Judge John, 204
Winn, Capt. John, 264
Winslow^, Lieut. Joshua, 297
Witherspoon, Hon. John, 84
Witter, Capt. Ezenezer, 156
Wolcott, William, 186
Wood, Abijah, 234
Wood, Daniel, 116, 351
Wood, J udge Ephraim, 19, 20
Wood, Samuel, 234, 235
Woodbury, Capt. Peter, 165
Woodbury, Capt. Peter, Jr., 165
Woodcock, Nehemiah, 306
Woodruff, D. Hunloke, 310
Woodward, Eosewell, 65, 278> 279
Woodworth, Lieut. William, 223
Wright, Lieut. Abel, 102
Wright, Dudley, 80
Wright, Capt. James, 224
Wynkoop, Judge Henry, 210
Yeomans, Stephen, 121
Ziele, Lieut. Col. Peter, 326
Zielley, Capt. John, 104